Homer, the Iliad and Troy (original ) (raw )“There is a triple sight in blindness keen”. Representations of Homer in modern times II
Eric Moormann
A.P.M.H. Lardinois, M.G.M. van der Poel, V.J.Chr. Hunink (eds.), Land of Dreams. Greek and Latin Studies in Honour of A.H.M. Kessels, Leiden: Brill, 229-256., 2006
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Deconstructing Homer as an Author
Samantha Candido
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HOMER IN GREEK CULTURE FROM THE ARCHAIC TO THE HELLENISTIC PERIOD
Glenn Most
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The Blind Bard and ‘I’: Homeric Biography and Authorial Personas in the Twelfth Century
Eric A Cullhed
”, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 38 (2014) 10–28., 2014
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Eustathios on Homer’s Narrative Art: The Homeric Gods and the Plot of the Iliad. In: F. Pontani, V. Katsaros, V. Sarris (eds.), Reading Eustathios of Thessalonike, Berlin 2017, pp. 129-148.
Baukje van den Berg
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Homer's Iliad and Odyssey: From Oral Performance to Written Text
Steve Reece
New Directions in Oral Theory (Tempe: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005) 43-89
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Homer and the Good Ruler in Antiquity and Beyond
Jacqueline J . H . Klooster
Homer and the Good Ruler in Antiquity and Beyond, 2018
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“Homer”, in: Brill’s New Pauly Suppl. I - Vol. 5 : The Reception of Classical Literature (English edition, 2012; original : Die Rezeption der antiken Literatur. Hg. von C. Walde, Der Neue Pauly Suppl. Bd 7. Stuttgart : J. B. Metzler, 2010, 323–372).
Andreas Bagordo
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To See or not to See: Blind People and Blindness in Ancient Greek Myth
Françoise Letoublon
2010
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Lars Hübner / Johannes Bernhardt / Anton Bierl / Alexandra Trachsel, Conference Report: The Poet of the Greeks. The Genesis and Reception of Homer in Archaic and Classical Greece, in: H-Soz-Kult, 26.09.2024, https://www.hsozkult.de/conferencereport/id/fdkn-150046
Anton Bierl
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Unweaving Homer's Odyssey
Blake Rodger
Milton Quarterly, 1997
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HOMER AMONG THE MODERNS Volumes from The Bibliotheca Homerica Langiana
Ada Palmer , Margo Weitzman
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Homer and Greek Myth
Gregory Nagy
The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology, 2007
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Homer on poetry: two passages in the Odyssey
Michael Lloyd
Eranos, 1987
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Homer and Early Greece
Hans van Wees
Colby Quarterly, 2002
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Homer's Use of Myth
Françoise Letoublon
A Companion to Greek Mythology, Ken Dowden and Niall Livingstone eds, 2011
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Homer's Rivals? Internal Narrators in the Iliad
Adrian Kelly
Telling Homer, Telling in Homer: New Perspectives on Homeric Performance, 2018
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Homer's Eutopolis: Epic Journeys and the Search for an Ideal Society
Annette Giesecke
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Review of J. S. Clay. Homer’s Trojan Theater: Space, Vision and Memory in the Iliad (Cambridge, 2011). CR 62.1, 10-13
Joel Christensen
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“The man who made the song was blind” Representations of Homer in modern times I
Eric Moormann
Pharos 12 (2004) 129-150., 2004
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Homer and Traditional Poetics
Margalit Finkelberg
Trends in Classics, 2020
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Review of: L. Kim. Homer Between History and Fiction in Imperial Greek Literature.
Dana Fields
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Homer: Epic poetry and its characteristics
Lampros Polkas
Christidis, A.-F (ed.), A History of Ancient Greek. From the Beginnings to Late Antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007
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The Iliad and the Odyssey
MARY JOY CHARCOS
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Beginner's Guide to Homer (OneWorld: Oxford, 2013) [pre-proof]
Elton Barker , Joel Christensen
2013
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‘The poet in the Iliad’ in The Author’s Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity, eds. A.
Barbara Graziosi
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Homer: The Very Idea Errata + introduction (part)
James I. Porter
Homer: The Very Idea, 2021
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Barbara Graziosi, Homer, Oxford University Press, Oxford-New York 2016, in «Bryn Mawr Classical Review» 2017.12.16
Carmine Pisano
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1. Aristotle on Homeric Innovation and Book 9 of the "Iliad": Oral and Written Stages of Enlargement
Zaza Khintibidze
Spekali, 2012
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Recent Reception of Homer. A Review Article ['Homer's the Iliad and the Odyssey: A Biography' (Manguel); 'Homer in the Twentieth Century' (eds. Graziosi,Greenwood); 'Troy: From Homer's Iliad to Hollywood Epic' (ed. Winkler); 'The Return of Ulysses' (Hall)
Jonathan S . Burgess
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The best of the Achaeans? Odysseus and Achilles in the Odyssey
lorenz mayer
The winnowing oar - New Perspectives in Homeric Studies, 2017
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Homer and His Peers
Margalit Finkelberg
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Homer the Liar, or How Prose Undermined the Authority of Epic Verse
Mireia Movellán Luis
Mundus vult decipi. Estudios interdisciplinares sobre falsificación textual y literaria, 2012
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LOUDEN (B.) Homer’s Odyssey and the Near East. Pp. viii + 356. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. Cased, £60, US$99. ISBN: 978-0-521-76820-7.
Stephanie Budin
Classical Review 62.2, 2012
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Homer's Litae and Atê
James Arieti
1988
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