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Editing the Odyssey
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction 1
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Text
- Editing the Odyssey 13
- Homer at the Panathenaia: Some possible scenarios 29
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Interpretation
- The failed embassy: Achilles in the Iliad 43
- Hector (and) the race horse: The telescopic vision of the Iliad 57
- Homeric fate, Homeric poetics 75
- The Apologos of Odysseus: Tradition and conspiracy theories 95
- The best of the Achaeans? Odysseus and Achilles in the Odyssey 121
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Language and Formulas
- Repetition, range, and attention: The Iliad 145
- ‘Authentic’ vs. ‘artificial’: Homeric EΠEΕΣΣΙ(Ν) reconsidered 171
- ΑΠ’/ΚΑΤ’ ΑΙΓΙΛΙΠΟΣ ΠΕΤΡΗΣ: Homeric iconyms and Hittite answers 191
- Mysterious Lemnos: A note on AΜΙΧΘΑΛOΕΣΣΑ (Il. 24.753) 215
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Homeric Hymns
- ‘Hail and take pleasure!’ Making gods present in narration through choral song and other epiphanic strategies in the Homeric Hymns to Dionysus and Apollo 231
- Tithonus, Eos and the cicada in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite and Sappho fr. 58 267
- Publications by Antonios Rengakos 297
- General Index 301
- Index of Principal Homeric Passages 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
Text
- Editing the Odyssey 13
- Homer at the Panathenaia: Some possible scenarios 29
-
Interpretation
- The failed embassy: Achilles in the Iliad 43
- Hector (and) the race horse: The telescopic vision of the Iliad 57
- Homeric fate, Homeric poetics 75
- The Apologos of Odysseus: Tradition and conspiracy theories 95
- The best of the Achaeans? Odysseus and Achilles in the Odyssey 121
-
Language and Formulas
- Repetition, range, and attention: The Iliad 145
- ‘Authentic’ vs. ‘artificial’: Homeric EΠEΕΣΣΙ(Ν) reconsidered 171
- ΑΠ’/ΚΑΤ’ ΑΙΓΙΛΙΠΟΣ ΠΕΤΡΗΣ: Homeric iconyms and Hittite answers 191
- Mysterious Lemnos: A note on AΜΙΧΘΑΛOΕΣΣΑ (Il. 24.753) 215
-
Homeric Hymns
- ‘Hail and take pleasure!’ Making gods present in narration through choral song and other epiphanic strategies in the Homeric Hymns to Dionysus and Apollo 231
- Tithonus, Eos and the cicada in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite and Sappho fr. 58 267
- Publications by Antonios Rengakos 297
- General Index 301
- Index of Principal Homeric Passages 305