A new companion to Homer /

This volume is the first English-language survey of Homeric studies to appear for more than a generation, and the first such work to attempt to cover all fields comprehensively. Thirty leading scholars from Europe and America provide short, authoritative overviews of the state of knowledge and curre...

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Other Authors: Morris, Ian, 1960-, Powell, Barry B.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; New York : Brill, 1997.

Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements 163.
Brill's Companions in Classical Studies Online I, ISBN: 9789004219274.

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 715-745) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Ian Morris and Barry Powell --   |t Homer and Writing /  |r Barry B. Powell --   |t Homer in Antiquity /  |r Robert Lamberton --   |t Homeric Papyri and Transmission of The Text /  |r Michael Haslam --   |t Homeric Scholia /  |r Gregory Nagy --   |t The Homeric Question /  |r Frank M. Turner --   |t Oral Tradition and its Implications /  |r John Miles Foley --   |t Neoanalysis /  |r Malcolm Willcock --   |t Homer's Dialect /  |r Geoffrey Horrocks --   |t Homer's Meter /  |r Martin West --   |t The Formula /  |r Joseph Russo --   |t Homeric Style and Oral Poetics /  |r Mark W. Edwards --   |t The Study of Homeric Discourse /  |r Egbert Bakker --   |t Homer and Narratology /  |r Irene de Jong --   |t Quantifying Epic /  |r Ahuvia Kahane --   |t The Iliad: Structure and Interpretation /  |r Seth L. Schein --   |t The Structures of the Odyssey /  |r Stephen V. Tracy --   |t Modern Theoretical Approaches to Homer /  |r John Peradotio --   |t Epic as Genre /  |r Andrew Ford --   |t Myth in Homer /  |r Lowell Edmunds --   |t Homer and the Folktale /  |r William Hansen --   |t Homer and Hesiod /  |r Ralph M. Rosen --   |t The Homeric Hymns /  |r Jenny Strauss Clay --   |t Homer and the Bronze Age /  |r John Bennet --   |t Homer and the Iron Age /  |r Ian Morris --   |t Homer and Greek Art /  |r Anthony Snodgrass --   |t Homer and the Near East /  |r Sarah Morris --   |t Homeric Society /  |r Kurt A. Raaflaub --   |t The Homeric Economy /  |r Walter Donlan --   |t Homeric Warfare /  |r Hans van Wees --   |t Homeric Ethics /  |r A. W. H. Adkins --   |t Select Bibliography /  |r Ian Morris and Barry Powell --   |t Index /  |r Ian Morris and Barry Powell. 
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