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Approaches to Homer
Carl A. Rubino; Cynthia W. Shelmerdine
MU - University of Texas Press (1983)
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Emergence, Complexity, and Self-Organization: Precursors and Prototypes
Alicia Juarrero; Carl A Rubino
Isce Publishing (2008)
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Emergence, Complexity, and Self-Organization - Precursors and Prototypes
Alicia Juarrero; Carl A Rubino
ISCE Publishing (2010)
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Approaches to Homer
28,10 €
MU - University of Texas Press
Sivumäärä: 294 sivua
Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 1983, 01.03.1983 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
Modern Homeric scholarship is distinguished by a dazzling diversity of approaches. That diversity is brilliantly displayed in this volume, in which nine well-known classicists approach the Homeric poems from the various perspectives of archaeology, economic history, philosophy, literary criticism, linguistics, and Byzantine history.

Several essays are primarily concerned with what the Homeric poems teach us about the past. Richard Hope Simpson, for example, reviews the controversy sparked by his and John F. Lazenby's 1970 argument that the Catalogue of Ships in the Iliad accurately reflects the geography of Mycenean Greece. Using archaeology as just one of his starting points, Gregory Nagy reflects upon the death and funeral of Sarpedon as described in the Iliad. Our understanding of the word áté is enhanced by E. D. Francis, who closely examines its prehistory.

Norman Austin's elegant and original discussion of tone in the Odyssey's Cyclops tale is animated by both psychoanalytic theory and his work with two practitioners of optometric visual training. Writing of Odysseus, James M. Redfield dubs that hero "the economic man" and links certain tensions in the Odyssey to the actual economic concerns of Greece in the late eighth century BC. Both Ann L. T. Bergren and Mabel L. Lang concern themselves with problems of narrative in the Homeric epics.

Like Hope Simpson, C. J. Rowe updates a controversy—in this instance, the many objections raised to Arthur Adkins' influential 1960 study of moral values in Homer. Gareth Morgan provides a fascinating glimpse of the Homeric scholarship of another day by focusing on the work of the astonishing John Tzetzes in twelfth-century Byzantium.

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