A Referential Commentary and Lexicon to Homer, Iliad VIIIOUP Oxford, 22/02/2007 - 515 من الصفحات This book aims to provide the reader of Homer with the traditional knowledge and fluency in Homeric poetry which an original ancient audience would have brought to a performance of this type of narrative. To that end, Adrian Kelly presents the text of Iliad VIII next to an apparatus referring to the traditional units being employed, and gives a brief description of their semantic impact. He describes the referential curve of the narrative in a continuous commentary,tabulates all the traditional units in a separate lexicon of Homeric structure, and examines critical decisions concerning the text in a discussion which employs the referential method as a critical criterion. Two small appendices deal with speech introduction formulae, and with the traditional function of Here andAthene in early Greek epic poetry. |
المحتوى
Introduction | 1 |
1 Text and Referential Apparatus | 18 |
2 Commentary | 44 |
3 Lexicon | 67 |
4 Textual Discussion | 378 |
Some Speech Introduction Formulae | 411 |
Athene Here and Divine Stasis in 920 | 422 |
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Index of Elements | 445 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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