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Homers Iliad Book Vi Homers Iliad Magdalene Stoevesandt Editor Stuart Douglas Olson Editor Benjamin Millis Editor Sara Strack Editor

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Homers Iliad Book Vi Homers Iliad Magdalene Stoevesandt Editor Stuart Douglas Olson Editor Benjamin Millis Editor Sara Strack Editor
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Homers Iliad Book Vi Homers Iliad Magdalene Stoevesandt Editor Stuart Douglas Olson Editor Benjamin Millis Editor Sara Strack Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.1 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Magdalene Stoevesandt (editor); Stuart Douglas Olson (editor); Benjamin Millis (editor); Sara Strack (editor)
ISBN: 9781501501760, 1501501763
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Homers Iliad Book Vi Homers Iliad Magdalene Stoevesandt Editor Stuart Douglas Olson Editor Benjamin Millis Editor Sara Strack Editor by Magdalene Stoevesandt (editor); Stuart Douglas Olson (editor); Benjamin Millis (editor); Sara Strack (editor) 9781501501760, 1501501763 instant download after payment.

This commentary on the 6th book of the Iliad concentrates on the interpretation of two episodes which have received a great deal of scholarly attention: the encounter between Diomedes and Glaukos, which surprisingly ends with an exchange of weapons and not a duel, and the series of scenes ‘Hector in Troy’, which reveal the hero’s conflicting roles as defender of the city and father of his family.

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