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Bandera, Cesáreo.
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"Overwhelming Scourge" and the Iliad -- Chapter 3. Simone Weil: Between Homer and Christ -- Chapter 4. From
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Nagy, Gregory.
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Mistakes and Homeric Clairvoyance -- Chapter 4: The Shield of Achilles: Ends of the Iliad and Beginnings of
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translation of Homer's epic Iliad, in December 1983 in an edition of 450 at Tuumba Press. After appearing in
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Berns, Gisela N.
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claims Homer's "Iliad" and Euripides's "Iphigenia in Aulis", the first epic and the last tragic poem
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Rosenmeyer, Patricia A.
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's Iliad. From the very beginning, Greeks were enthusiastic letter writers, and letter writing became a
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Toohey, Peter.
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, ILIAD -- HOMER, ODYSSEY -- APOLLONIUS OF RHODES, ARGONAUTICA -- BEGINNING EPIC IN ROME -- THE
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Griffin, Jasper.
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Homer -- 10 Shape and unity -- 11 The epic style: grandeur and realism -- 12 The epic style: technique
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Ready, Jonathan L., 1976- editor.
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in Homeric epic / Jonathan L. Ready -- Homer's rivals? internal narrators in the Iliad / Adrian Kelly.
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Winkler, Martin M.
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Popular Culture: The Roads to Troy -- Coda: On Cinematic Tributes to Homer and the Iliad -- Bibliography
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Homer, -.
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Homer's Odyssey is the sequel to the Iliad, and it's synonymous with epic adventure. Once again
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Hutchings, William.
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Unfortunate Lady -- 9. Homer, The Iliad -- 10. Epistle to Robert Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer -- To Mr
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Kanavou, Nikoletta.
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names -- 1.4 Names, society, orality and literacy -- 1.5 How to tell a 'speaking' name in Homer -- 1.5.1
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