7 edition of Blame-expression in the epic tradition found in the catalog.
Published
1992 by Garland in New York .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Edward J. Vodoklys. |
Series | Harvard dissertations in classics |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PA3107 .V63 1992 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 159 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 159 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1565432M |
ISBN 10 | 0815306598 |
LC Control Number | 91047515 |
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His publications include Blame Expression in the Epic Tradition (Garland Press, ), Lessons in Stone: Latin Inscriptions of Holy Cross, (), and the Enciclopedia de espaňoles emblemas ilustrados, coauthored with Antonio Bernat Vistarini and John Cull (Akal ) and numerous translations used in musical texts including CD's by Tapestry.
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New York. Wade-Gery, H. The Poet of the Iliad. Cambridge. Vivante P Homer New Haven Yale University Press Vodoklys E J Blame from ENGLISH at Texas Southern University. For where tragedy and lyric generally represent Helen as blameworthy, Homeric epic tends to absolve her of blame and to make her personally as well as physically attractive.
The unexpected application of dog-terms to her may therefore be read as an allusion to other versions of the Troy legend which were more hostile to Helen. Blame-Expression in the Epic Tradition. New York: Garland Publishers. Walcot, Peter. "The Concepts of Shame and Honour." Pp.
in his Greek Peasants, Ancient and Modern. A Comparison of Social and Moral Values. Manchester: Manchester University Press Envy and the Greeks: A Study of Human Behavior.
Warminster: Ares and Phillips. Epic Interactions: Perspectives on Homer, Virgil and the Epic Tradition.
Oxford. Clay, J. The Wrath of Athena: Gods and Men in the Odyssey. Princeton. “Common People and Leaders in Iliad Book 2: Blame-Expression in the Epic Tradition. New York. Wachter, R.
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Leave filling to be edited. School internet filters. Extracting anagrams from a spin. A particularly striking example is a myth about the making of the Book of Kings in the classical Persian epic tradition: According to Ferdowsi’s Sha¯hna¯ma I –a noble vizier assembles mo¯bad-s, wise men who are experts in the Law of Zoroaster, from all over the Empire, and each of these mo¯bad-s brings with him a “fragment.
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Here is another example, the history of the word clitoris. Dumont () The word “fable” itself derives from a Latin root meaning “to talk.” There may have been a tradition in antiquity of dividing fables into two categories, Aesopic (with animals as characters) and Sybaritic (with human beings); Isid.
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