Homeric scholarship is the study of any Homeric topic, especially the two large surviving epics, the Iliad and Odyssey. It is currently part of the academic...
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Homer (redirect from Homeric epic)
of Homer is one of the oldest topics in scholarship, dating back to antiquity. Nonetheless, the aims of Homeric studies have changed over the course of...
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its roots in classical antiquity and the scholarship of the Hellenistic period, but has flourished among Homeric scholars of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries...
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Homer's Ithaca (redirect from Homeric Ithaca)
traditionally considered fictional figures from folklore, but aspects of the Homeric story may have some basis in actual historical events or people. This,...
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Historicity of the Iliad (redirect from Historicity of the Homeric epics)
question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The historicity of the Iliad or the Homeric Question has been a topic of scholarly debate for centuries. While researchers...
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The Homeric Hymns (Ancient Greek: Ὁμηρικοὶ ὕμνοι, romanised: Homērikoì húmnoi) are a collection of thirty-three ancient Greek hymns and one epigram. The...
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Aristarchus of Samothrace (category Homeric scholars)
created the term aristarch for someone who is a judgmental critic. Homeric scholarship Schironi, Francesca (2018). The Best of the Grammarians: Aristarchus...
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Zenodotus (category Homeric scholars)
Zenodotus (‹See Tfd›Greek: Ζηνόδοτος) was a Greek grammarian, literary critic, Homeric scholar, and the first librarian of the Library of Alexandria. A native...
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works have revolutionized Homeric studies to such a fundamental degree that he has been described as the "Darwin of Homeric studies". In addition, he...
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Homeric psychology is a field of study with regards to the psychology of ancient Greek culture no later than Mycenaean Greece, around 1700–1200 BCE, during...
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Phantasia (poet) (category Homeric scholarship)
Phantasia is the name of an ancient Egyptian woman who was said to have been the author of the immediate sources of the two ancient Greek epics, Iliad...
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(1909) Study Homeric scholarship Homeric Laughter Homeric Question Chorizontes Jørgensen's law Geography of the Odyssey Historicity of the Homeric epics Odysseus...
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Antoine Meillet (section Homeric studies)
Harvard University, he and his student Albert Lord revolutionized Homeric scholarship. Meillet has been accused of meddling politics with his observation...
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that the works of Homer were composed by a single individual (see Homeric scholarship) Unification Church Unity Church United Reform Church This disambiguation...
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Continuity (fiction) (redirect from Homeric nod)
appears at line 192 ("the two of them came forward"). In modern Homeric scholarship, many of Homer's "nods" are explicable as the consequences of the...
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Trojan Battle Order Trojan Horse Study Dactylic hexameter Homeric scholarship Homeric Laughter Homeric Question Chorizontes Jørgensen's law Historicity of the...
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the Didot classics, while his work on Homeric scholarship is represented by his four-volume edition of the Homeric scholia. His last important editorial...
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Aristophanes of Byzantium (category Homeric scholars)
scholar, critic and grammarian, particularly renowned for his work in Homeric scholarship, but also for work on other classical authors such as Pindar and...
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Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age is a book written by four-time British Prime Minister William Gladstone in 1858, discussing a range of issues in...
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The Iliad or the Poem of Force (category Homeric scholarship)
"The Iliad, or The Poem of Force" (French: L'Iliade ou le poème de la force) is a 24-page essay written in 1939 by Simone Weil. The essay is about Homer's...
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aoidoi / ἀοιδοί) referred to a classical Greek singer. In modern Homeric scholarship aoidos is used by some as the technical term for a skilled oral epic...
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The Homeric Gods: Spiritual Significance of Greek Religion (German: Die Götter Griechenlands. Das Bild des Göttlichen im Spiegel des griechischen Geistes...
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1781 in the Biblioteca Marciana in Venice (see further Venetus A, Homeric scholarship), which are based on Aristarchus and his school. The scholia on Hesiod...
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Odysseus Unbound (category Homeric scholarship)
JSTOR 23041723. van Wijngaarden, Gert Jan (2011). "Immaterial Landscapes: Homeric Geography and the Ionian Islands". Quaternary International. 30. Odysseus...
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In Search of the Trojan War (category Homeric scholarship)
In Search of the Trojan War is a six-part BBC TV documentary series written and presented by Michael Wood, first broadcast in 1985 on BBC2. It examines...
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Rediscovering Homer (category Homeric scholarship)
Rediscovering Homer is a 2006 book by Andrew Dalby. It sets out the problems of origin, dating and authorship of the two ancient Greek epics, Iliad and...
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the Iliadic scholia is a significant, ongoing area of research in Homeric scholarship. The A scholia, for which Venetus A is by far the most important...
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Ancient accounts of Homer (category Homeric scholarship)
in most countries, treasured by the people as a kind of proverb. In the Homeric epigrams, the subject matter often covers the characteristics of particular...
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Greek mythology (redirect from Homeric gods)
and the origin of sacrificial practices. Myths are also preserved in the Homeric Hymns, in fragments of epic poems of the Epic Cycle, in lyric poems, in...
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Library of Alexandria (redirect from Alexandrian scholarship)
and Aristarchus of Samothrace, who produced the definitive texts of the Homeric poems as well as extensive commentaries on them. During the reign of Ptolemy...
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