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Hello Everyone!
Another episode where I answer some listener questions and ramble on about whatever else I’ve been reading on Homer! This time I discuss, in broad strokes, how Homer is foundational to our western notion of literature, the attitude of women in Homer to their (usually) unfortunate fates, and lastly about a book I’ve been reading that has changed the way I see the Homeric poems: The Singer of Tales by Albert Lord.
I’m definitely going to need more air time to talk about this book, it’s got a few things to say…
Here is an article that I discuss from Prof. Joel Christensen’s great blog about how the ancient Athenians may have used the authority of Homer to settle a land dispute with their neighbours.
* Sententiae antiquae, V. a. P. B. (2015, June 27). Messing More with Homer: Megara, Salamis, Athens and Solon. SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE. https://sententiaeantiquae.com/2015/06/27/messing-more-with-homer-megara-salamis-athens-and-solon/
By AnthonyHello Everyone!
Another episode where I answer some listener questions and ramble on about whatever else I’ve been reading on Homer! This time I discuss, in broad strokes, how Homer is foundational to our western notion of literature, the attitude of women in Homer to their (usually) unfortunate fates, and lastly about a book I’ve been reading that has changed the way I see the Homeric poems: The Singer of Tales by Albert Lord.
I’m definitely going to need more air time to talk about this book, it’s got a few things to say…
Here is an article that I discuss from Prof. Joel Christensen’s great blog about how the ancient Athenians may have used the authority of Homer to settle a land dispute with their neighbours.
* Sententiae antiquae, V. a. P. B. (2015, June 27). Messing More with Homer: Megara, Salamis, Athens and Solon. SENTENTIAE ANTIQUAE. https://sententiaeantiquae.com/2015/06/27/messing-more-with-homer-megara-salamis-athens-and-solon/