The Iliad: A Commentary, Volumul 6,Cărțile 21-24

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Cambridge University Press, 1985 - 387 pagini
This is the first volume of a projected six-volume Commentary on Homer's Iliad, under the General Editorship of professor G.S. Kirk. Professor Kirk himself is the editor of the present volume, which covers the first four Books of Iliad. It consists of four introductory chapters, dealing in particular with rhythm and formular techniques, followed by the detailed commentary which aims at helping serious readers by attempting to identify and deal with most of the difficulties which might stand in the way of a sensitive and informed response to the poem. The Catalogues in Book 2 recieve especially full treatment. The book does not include a Greek text - important matters pertaining to the text are discussed in the commentary. It is hoped that the volume as a whole will lead scholars to a better understanding of the epic style as well as of many well-known thematic problems on a larger scale. This Commentary will be an essential reference work for all students of Greek literature. Archaeologists and historians will also find that it contains matters of relevance to them.

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Structure and themes
1
ii Themes
14
Two special problems
20
ii The end of the Iliad in relation to the Odyssey
21
Homer and his ancient critics
25
ii The Hellenistic period
35
iii Rome to the Augustas period
40
iv Later Greek criticism
43
v Neoplatonists and Christians
46
Book 21
51
Book 22
105
Book 23
164
Book 24
272
General index to Volume VI
363
Index of Greek words for all volumes
369
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