Gods and Heroes of the Greeks: The Library of ApollodorusUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1976 - 311 sivua We are currently updating our website and have not yet posted complete information for this title. Many of our books are in the Google preview program, which allows readers to view up to 20% of the book. If this title is active in the program, you will find the Google Preview button in the sidebar below. |
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... the slay- ing of the hero Eurypylus , son of Telephus , as a special example of his aretê . ( See Homer Odyssey 11. 506–37 . ) 26 According to Lesches Little Iliad , Odysseus made two distinct secret forays into Troy . In the first he ...
... the slay- ing of the hero Eurypylus , son of Telephus , as a special example of his aretê . ( See Homer Odyssey 11. 506–37 . ) 26 According to Lesches Little Iliad , Odysseus made two distinct secret forays into Troy . In the first he ...
Sivu 301
... Odysseus stayed with Calypso for seven years . 10 Homer says that there were 108 suitors ( Odyssey 16. 247-51 ) . Apollodorus gives numbers which add up to 136 , but he only names 129. Homer never lists the suitors by name , mentioning only ...
... Odysseus stayed with Calypso for seven years . 10 Homer says that there were 108 suitors ( Odyssey 16. 247-51 ) . Apollodorus gives numbers which add up to 136 , but he only names 129. Homer never lists the suitors by name , mentioning only ...
Sivu 304
... Odyssey , where the myth of Odysseus is best cultivated , has been well described by W. B. Stanford , The Ulysses Theme ( Ann Arbor , 1968 ) . Stanford examines the Odys- seus figure from its pre ... The Return and Death of Odysseus.
... Odyssey , where the myth of Odysseus is best cultivated , has been well described by W. B. Stanford , The Ulysses Theme ( Ann Arbor , 1968 ) . Stanford examines the Odys- seus figure from its pre ... The Return and Death of Odysseus.
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