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The Iliad, the Odyssey, and narratological intertextuality
Published 2019“…The poet of the Odyssey must be understood on several occasions to recur not to any quasi-transcendental repertory of narratological techniques, but to the narratological techniques that were specifically deployed in the Iliad.…”
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“Simone Weil’s Iliad : Misunderstanding Homer ?”
Published 2024-01-01“…The article focuses on two episodes in the Iliad: Priam and Achilles in Book 24 and Lycaon and Achilles in Book 21.…”
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The reported thoracic injuries in Homer's Iliad
Published 2010-11-01“…<p>Abstract</p> <p>Homer's Iliad is considered to be a prominent and representative work of the tradition of the ancient Greek epic poetry. …”
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Iphigenia in the Iliad and the architecture of Homeric allusion
Published 2022“…The Iliad begins by recalling the start of the whole Trojan war.…”
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Homer's Rivals? Internal Narrators in the Iliad
Published 2018“…Unlike their near contemporary Hesiod, who is very forthcoming about biographical details and family quarrels, neither the Iliad nor the Odyssey – though they contain plenty of first person pronouns referring to the ‘poet’ – give us anything like that kind of detail.1 Presumably this helped to make his later biographical tradition so rich and contested, but it poses an interesting problem for any interpreter of Homeric poetry: why, in a world in which who you are matters as much as what you say, is this absent figure granted so much authority? …”
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The use of the optative in Iliad 2,1-493
Published 2022-07-01“… In this article I address the use of the optative (appearing alone or in in contrast with the subjunctive or indicative) in Iliad 2,1-493 (the part before the Catalogue of Ships starts). …”
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Miasma e condizione eroica nell’Iliade
Published 2017-09-01“…But Gilgamesh’s fear of death begins after his facing with the decomposition of Enkidu’s corpse (tab. X 60-75). In the Iliad, hero’s death begins when his head or his hair comes in contact with dust. …”
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Homer and History: Iliad 9.381-4
Published 2006“…The description of Orkhomenos and Egyptian Thebes in Akhilleus' famous comparison at <em>Iliad</em> 9.381-4 seems to reflect the political and economic climate of the Late Bronze Age, and not the seventh century as Walter Burkert has argued in an influential article (1976). …”
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From the Odyssey to the Iliad, and round (and round) again
Published 2024“…The discussion reviews two examples which have served as important planks in the case that the Odyssey explicitly refers to the Iliad, and finds wanting the allusive arguments normally used to make that case, before suggesting a more methodologically and historically sound form of interaction. …”
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A Comparative Analysis of Love and Hate in Shahnameh and Iliad
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The Iliad digital twins of the ocean: opportunities for citizen science
Published 2024-09-01“…Using the Iliad DTOs as case studies, lessons learned for citizen science are presented from the development of each digital twin.…”
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Le langage du corps dans l’Iliade
Published 2001-12-01“…The numerous words alluding to the human body all through the text of Homer’s Iliad are organised in such a coherent system that they constitute what could be called a language of the Homeric body. …”
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Network analysis of Beowulf, the Iliad and the Táin Bó Cúailnge
Published 2014“…Here we apply this theory to study networks of characters appearing in three different mythological narratives: Beowulf, the Iliad and the Táin Bó Cúailnge. By comparing these amongst each other, and to real, fictitious and random networks, we seek to develop a new, quantitative approach to comparative mythology. …”
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John Tzetzes’ Allegories of the Iliad: introduction and partial edition
Published 2023“…This thesis is a literary and philological study of the Allegories of the Iliad, a poem written by John Tzetzes in twelfth-century Constantinople. …”
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