Homer's Odyssey : a companion to the English translation of Richmond Lattimore
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Homer's Odyssey : a companion to the English translation of Richmond Lattimore
(Classical studies series)
Bristol Classical Press, 1988
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Bibliography: p225-226. - Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This series of "Companions" is designed for readers who approach the authors of the ancient world with little or no knowledge of Latin or Greek, or of the classical world. The commentaries accompany readily available translations, and the series should be of value to students of Classical Civilization Studies for GCSE and A Level and at university. Students of ancient history should also find useful the commentary on some of their source materials. Each volume in the series includes the following: an introduction to the author and his work, with reference to scholarly views; a commentary providing explanation of detail, historical background, and a discussion of difficult or key passages; and periodic summaries of situation or content. This book provides a line-by-line commentary on Homer's "Odyssey" that explains the factual details, mythological allusions, and Homeric conventions that a student or general reader could not be expected to bring to an initial encounter with the "Odyssey". It also illuminates epic style, Homer's methods of composition, the structure of work, and his characterization.
An introduction describes the features of oral poetry and looks at the history of the text of the "Odyssey".
Table of Contents
Preface
Abbreviations and terms
List of illustrations
General introduction
Commentary
Bibliography
Index
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