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15 Achilles captured Briseis when he sacked Lyrnessus (Homer Iliad 2. 688-93),
and it was the contention for her between him and Agamemnon (who took her
from him) which caused Achilles' wrath, the subject of the poem. 16 The reader ...
15 Achilles captured Briseis when he sacked Lyrnessus (Homer Iliad 2. 688-93),
and it was the contention for her between him and Agamemnon (who took her
from him) which caused Achilles' wrath, the subject of the poem. 16 The reader ...
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1, "Homer," with contributions by E. R. Dodds, L R. Palmer, and Dorothea Gray, 1-
49. 20 Thersites, the "ugliest man [aischistos: ugliest in appearance and
demeanor] to come to Ilium" (Homer Iliad 2. 216), who lacks a sense of decorum
and the ...
1, "Homer," with contributions by E. R. Dodds, L R. Palmer, and Dorothea Gray, 1-
49. 20 Thersites, the "ugliest man [aischistos: ugliest in appearance and
demeanor] to come to Ilium" (Homer Iliad 2. 216), who lacks a sense of decorum
and the ...
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Apollodorus' statement that Achilles was buried on Leuce disagrees with Homer's
version and was perhaps derived from Arctinus' Aethi- opis, ... in himself to the
highest degree and thus was the ideal hero — in theory (see Homer Iliad 9.
Apollodorus' statement that Achilles was buried on Leuce disagrees with Homer's
version and was perhaps derived from Arctinus' Aethi- opis, ... in himself to the
highest degree and thus was the ideal hero — in theory (see Homer Iliad 9.
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