Penelope : Princess of Lakonia: Translator's Epilogue & EndnotesAuthorHouse, 22.9.2011 - 132 sivua The book is a Supplement to a book of the same title heading - a fictional colloquy about the comings-of-age of Penelope, her sister Ipthime and her first cousins born into their royal House of Oebalos. The biography of Penelope is addressed for the difficulties of its analysis of just where her birthplace was: Aetolia or Lakonia? The Supplement also places the prehistorical analysis upon the biography of her father Ikarios and what else can be known as verifiable about her sister Iphthime. The major episodes of the sisters' girlhood years, as told by Penelope in Colloquy, are also set against the culture of the Late Helladic Greeks as we can best know them in broad setting of Lakonia, the precursor region to Lacedaemonia . The content is both culturally anthropological and and ethnological about the forbears of the natives whom the Spartans would later dominate throughout the 1st millenium BC. |
Sisältö
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About Ikarios First Family in Aetolia | 11 |
3 About our Other Arnëa | 16 |
4 About the Leleges Pasts | 24 |
5 Further to Arnëas Story | 35 |
6 The Maw From Before Arnëa Lived Upon it | 41 |
8 Ikarios immediate forbears | 56 |
9 Suddenly Arriving Hostilities | 62 |
10 Ikarios Hippoköon | 71 |
11 In Finalé Arnëa of Aetolia | 75 |
12 Theseus The First Abduction of Helen | 78 |
13 The Mating of Lëda Zeus as a Swan | 81 |
14 PharisonEurotas? | 90 |
15 Therapnë as Sparta Her Later Recreation | 92 |
where weve been where were next going | 99 |
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Penelope : Princess of Lakonia: Translator's Epilogue & Endnotes S(altonstall) W(eld) Bardot Rajoitettu esikatselu - 2011 |
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Achelöos Aegean Bronze Age Aetolia Amykai ancient Andania Arceisius archeta Argive Argolis Arkanania Arnëa assertion Atreus became born bride brother Cephallenes Cephallenia clan Classical Greek Mythology co-regency coastal consort aspirant consortship culture daughter demesne Dorians dynasty earliest Greeks Echinades Echinades Isles epic Eurotas River father forbears girl Gorgophonë Greek Dark Age Greek Mythology Greek Peninsula Gulf Helen Helladic Highlanders Hippodamaia Hippoköon home protector homeland husband Ikarios illustrious imperial Iphthimë Kastor Klytemnestra Laërtes Lakonia land Late Aegean Bronze later Greeks Lëda Lëda’s Lelegan Leleges Lelex Leukippos lifetime maritime marriage married maternal matriarchal matrilineage matrimony matron Mentor Messenia mother myth mythography Nemesis north mainland Odysseus Oebalids Oebalos Pamissos River Peloponnese Pelops Penelopë Penelope's Pereïres Periboea Perseid plantation Polydeukes Polykastë prehistory princess race realm region royal sacral scourge seafarers shoreline sire sister sons Sparta swan Therapnë There's Thomson Thyestes tradition twins Tyndareos Wanax warfare wedlock wetlands whereby Zeus