Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 3 of 3
W. E. Gladstone
Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 3 of 3
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STUDIES ON HOMER AND THE HOMERIC AGE.
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THE CONTENTS.
I. AGORÈ. THE POLITIES OF THE HOMERIC AGE.
II. ILIOS. THE TROJANS COMPARED AND CONTRASTED WITH THE GREEKS.
III. THALASSA. THE OUTER GEOGRAPHY OF THE ODYSSEY.
EXCURSUS I. ON THE PARENTAGE AND EXTRACTION OF MINOS.
EXCURSUS II. ON THE LINE ODYSS. V. 277.
IV. AOIDOS.
Sect. I. On the Plot of the Iliad.
SECT. II. The sense of Beauty in Homer; human, animal, and inanimate.
SECT. III. Homer’s perceptions and use of Number.
SECT. IV. Homer’s Perceptions and Use of Colour.
Note on the meaning of κύανος and χαλκός.
SECT. V.[875] Homer and some of his Successors in Epic Poetry: in particular, Virgil and Tasso.
SECTION VI. Some principal Homeric characters in Troy. Hector: Helen: Paris.
SECT. VII. The declension of the great Homeric Characters in the later Tradition[1046].
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