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A shortened, rearranged version of The Songs of Homer, an account of the background and development of the Homeric poems.
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A shortened, rearranged version of The Songs of Homer, an account of the background and development of the Homeric poems.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1965
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 360g
- ISBN-13: 9780521093569
- ISBN-10: 0521093562
- Artikelnr.: 21681395
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1965
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 360g
- ISBN-13: 9780521093569
- ISBN-10: 0521093562
- Artikelnr.: 21681395
Preface
Part I. The Oral Epic: 1. The Homeric poems are oral
2. Homer and modern oral poetry
Part II. The Historical Background: 3. The rise of Mycenae
4. Life in a Late Bronze Age palace-state
5. From the Achaean decline to the time of Homer
Part III. The Prehistory of the Homeric Tradition: 6. Poetical possibilities of the Dark Age
7. Was there Achaean epic poetry?
8. Dark Age elements and Aeolic elements
Part IV. The Iliad and Odyssey as Monumental Poems: 9. Some basic qualities
10. The Iliad
11. The Odyssey
Part V. The Style, Language and Material Background of the Iliad and Odyssey: 12. Subjects and styles
13. The criterion of language
14. Differences of material culture
Part VI. Diversity and Unity in the Large-Scale Plot: 15. Structural difficulties in the Iliad
16. Structural difficulties in the Odyssey
17. Unity, real and imaginary
Part VII. How the Poems Developed: 18. The circumstances of monumental composition
19. Two crucial phases of transmission
20. The process of development
References
Index.
Part I. The Oral Epic: 1. The Homeric poems are oral
2. Homer and modern oral poetry
Part II. The Historical Background: 3. The rise of Mycenae
4. Life in a Late Bronze Age palace-state
5. From the Achaean decline to the time of Homer
Part III. The Prehistory of the Homeric Tradition: 6. Poetical possibilities of the Dark Age
7. Was there Achaean epic poetry?
8. Dark Age elements and Aeolic elements
Part IV. The Iliad and Odyssey as Monumental Poems: 9. Some basic qualities
10. The Iliad
11. The Odyssey
Part V. The Style, Language and Material Background of the Iliad and Odyssey: 12. Subjects and styles
13. The criterion of language
14. Differences of material culture
Part VI. Diversity and Unity in the Large-Scale Plot: 15. Structural difficulties in the Iliad
16. Structural difficulties in the Odyssey
17. Unity, real and imaginary
Part VII. How the Poems Developed: 18. The circumstances of monumental composition
19. Two crucial phases of transmission
20. The process of development
References
Index.
Preface
Part I. The Oral Epic: 1. The Homeric poems are oral
2. Homer and modern oral poetry
Part II. The Historical Background: 3. The rise of Mycenae
4. Life in a Late Bronze Age palace-state
5. From the Achaean decline to the time of Homer
Part III. The Prehistory of the Homeric Tradition: 6. Poetical possibilities of the Dark Age
7. Was there Achaean epic poetry?
8. Dark Age elements and Aeolic elements
Part IV. The Iliad and Odyssey as Monumental Poems: 9. Some basic qualities
10. The Iliad
11. The Odyssey
Part V. The Style, Language and Material Background of the Iliad and Odyssey: 12. Subjects and styles
13. The criterion of language
14. Differences of material culture
Part VI. Diversity and Unity in the Large-Scale Plot: 15. Structural difficulties in the Iliad
16. Structural difficulties in the Odyssey
17. Unity, real and imaginary
Part VII. How the Poems Developed: 18. The circumstances of monumental composition
19. Two crucial phases of transmission
20. The process of development
References
Index.
Part I. The Oral Epic: 1. The Homeric poems are oral
2. Homer and modern oral poetry
Part II. The Historical Background: 3. The rise of Mycenae
4. Life in a Late Bronze Age palace-state
5. From the Achaean decline to the time of Homer
Part III. The Prehistory of the Homeric Tradition: 6. Poetical possibilities of the Dark Age
7. Was there Achaean epic poetry?
8. Dark Age elements and Aeolic elements
Part IV. The Iliad and Odyssey as Monumental Poems: 9. Some basic qualities
10. The Iliad
11. The Odyssey
Part V. The Style, Language and Material Background of the Iliad and Odyssey: 12. Subjects and styles
13. The criterion of language
14. Differences of material culture
Part VI. Diversity and Unity in the Large-Scale Plot: 15. Structural difficulties in the Iliad
16. Structural difficulties in the Odyssey
17. Unity, real and imaginary
Part VII. How the Poems Developed: 18. The circumstances of monumental composition
19. Two crucial phases of transmission
20. The process of development
References
Index.