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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- Abbreviations xxv
- CHAPTER ONE. Bard and Audience in Homer 1
- CHAPTER TWO. Aristotle's Reading of Homer and Its Background 30
- CHAPTER THREE. Stoic Readings of Homer 41
- CHAPTER FOUR. Hermeneutic Lines and Circles: Aristarchus and Crates on the Exegesis of Homer 67
- CHAPTER FIVE. The Neoplatonists and the Spiritualization of Homer 115
- CHAPTER SIX. The Byzantines and Homer 134
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Renaissance Readers of Homer's Ancient Readers 149
- Contributors 173
- Bibliography 175
- Index 187
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
- Abbreviations xxv
- CHAPTER ONE. Bard and Audience in Homer 1
- CHAPTER TWO. Aristotle's Reading of Homer and Its Background 30
- CHAPTER THREE. Stoic Readings of Homer 41
- CHAPTER FOUR. Hermeneutic Lines and Circles: Aristarchus and Crates on the Exegesis of Homer 67
- CHAPTER FIVE. The Neoplatonists and the Spiritualization of Homer 115
- CHAPTER SIX. The Byzantines and Homer 134
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Renaissance Readers of Homer's Ancient Readers 149
- Contributors 173
- Bibliography 175
- Index 187