fileThesis on Homer

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  • PDFWaste nagement in Ancient Greece from the Homeric to the Classical period. 2.pdf68.39MB
  • PDFThe concept of aidos in Greek literature from Homer to 404 B.C..pdf40.36MB
  • PDFWaste nagement in Ancient Greece from the Homeric to the Classical period. 1.pdf30.20MB
  • PDFFlaxn s Homer illustrations.pdf25.19MB
  • PDFThe experience of space in relation to architecture in the Homeric epics.pdf24.10MB
  • PDFEndurance, Greek and early Christian. The moral transfortion of the Greek idea of endurance, from the Homeric battlefield to the apostle Paul.pdf23.15MB
  • PDFTHE CHOICE OF ACHILLES. THE EPIC COUNTERPLOT IN HOMER, VIRGIL AND SPENSER.pdf22.04MB
  • PDFThe convergence of Homer s Odyssey and Joyce s Ulysses.pdf18.80MB
  • PDFArchai and orality in Homeric syntax.pdf17.82MB
  • PDFRhapsoidos, prophetes, and hypokrites. A diachronic study of the perfornce of Homeric poetry in ancient Greece.pdf17.05MB
  • PDFHomeric catalogue. Tradition, paradigm and the limits of narrativity..pdf17.01MB
  • PDFParis in the epic tradition. A study in Homeric techniques of characterization.pdf16.54MB
  • PDFBitch that I am. An examination of women s self-deprecation in Homer and Virgil.pdf16.28MB
  • PDFThe representation of the divine in the Posthomerica of Quintus of yrna.pdf16.21MB
  • PDFThe last of the Homeridai. Goethe s road to Hernn und Dorothea.pdf15.96MB
  • PDFThe artificer of discourse. Homeric speech and the origins of rhetoric.pdf15.28MB
  • PDFHomeric epaineo. The politics of reception and the poetics of consent.pdf14.95MB
  • PDFSupplementing Homer. Creativity and conjecture in ancient Homeric critici.pdf14.76MB
  • PDFThe politics of compensation in the Homeric Iliad.pdf14.64MB
  • PDFConventional scenes of hospitality in Homer s Odyssey.pdf14.50MB
  • PDFTHE MYTH THAT CRETE BECAME. THE THETIC SIGNIFICANCE OF CRETE AND CRETAN OI IN HOMER S ODYSSEY AND VERGIL S AENEID.pdf14.31MB
  • PDFCapaneus. Homer to Lydgate.pdf14.25MB
  • PDFWhat virtue and wisdom can do. Homer s Odyssey in the Renaissance igination.pdf13.79MB
  • PDFThe hero s handid. Female helpers in the Homeric epics and the Mahabharata.pdf13.00MB
  • PDFFrom Hittite to Homer. The role of Anatolians in the tranission of epic and prayer motifs from the Near East to the Greeks.pdf12.92MB
  • PDFThe ny and the one. Fathers and sons in Homeric epic (with an epilogue on Tolstoy s War and Peace).pdf12.82MB
  • PDFDE SIRENIBUS. AN INQUIRY INTO SIRENS FROM HOMER TO SHAKESPEARE.pdf12.65MB
  • PDFTelling space. ography, time, and narrative from Homer to Xenophon.pdf12.58MB
  • PDFAn Aristotelian critique of Homeric comic technique in the Iliad.pdf12.41MB
  • PDFThe Iliad, the Athlete and the Ancient Greek Polis. A Descriptive Study of Homer s Iliad as Hero Myth.pdf12.23MB
  • PDFThe Iliad, the Athlete and the Ancient Greek Polis A Descriptive Study of Homer s Iliad as Hero Myth.pdf12.23MB
  • PDFPsychological activity in the Homeric Circe episode.pdf12.12MB
  • PDFPenelopeia. The king of Penelope in Homer s story and beyond.pdf11.88MB
  • PDFThe rgins of epic. three studies in an Ovidian Homer.pdf11.75MB
  • PDFSarpedon s feast. A Homeric key to Chaucer s Troilus and Criseyde.PDF11.66MB
  • PDFThe Long Day Wanes. Old age in Homer.pdf10.56MB
  • PDFProecdosis of Porphyry s Homeric Questions on the Iliad.pdf10.32MB
  • PDFHomeric seafaring.pdf10.18MB
  • PDFThe rhetoric of fele self-destruction. A study in Homer, Euripides, and Ovid.pdf9.69MB
  • PDFThe Poetics of Hades in Homer and Sophokles.pdf9.58MB
  • PDFThe rhetoric of deliberation in Homer.pdf9.57MB
  • PDFHomeric models in Plutarch s Lives.pdf9.25MB
  • PDFSTOIC ALLEGORY OF HOMER. A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF HERACLITUS HOMERIC ALLEGORIES..pdf8.94MB
  • PDFFrom concrete to concept. How Greek philosophers conceptualized Homeric depiction.pdf8.49MB
  • PDFGreek arbitration - Homer to classical Athens..pdf8.42MB
  • PDFThe Problem of Freedom in Greece from Homer to Pindar.pdf8.39MB
  • PDFHomer’s metaphysics. the conception of reality in the Iliad and Odyssey.pdf8.33MB
  • PDFTaking her seriously. Penelope and the plot of Homer s Odyssey.pdf8.24MB
  • PDFGenealogy and catalogue. Thetic relevance and narrative elaboration in Homer and Hesiod.pdf8.23MB
  • PDFAlmost knowing how to read . Scribes as creative partners in Homeric tranission.pdf8.18MB
  • PDFThe Homeric Ethos Cimonian-Periclean Rivalry and Speeches of Pericles in Thucydides.pdf8.11MB
  • PDFGENERATIONS OF MEN. THE IMPORT OF HOMERIC GENEALOGY.pdf7.93MB
  • PDFPlato s critique of the Homeric education. A reconsideration of the character of Achilles.pdf7.68MB
  • PDFHOMER AND RON REPUBLICAN POETRY.pdf7.66MB
  • PDFPhilodemus, De bono rege secundum Homerum. A critical text with commentary (cols. 21--39).pdf7.44MB
  • PDFHomeric variations on a lament by Briseis.pdf7.22MB
  • PDFDeixis in Homeric verbs of motion. The homecoming theme.pdf7.12MB
  • PDFHerding Homer. Rare epic vocabulary and the origins of bucolic poetry in Theocritus.pdf6.17MB
  • PDFHOMERIC ALLUSION IN THE POETRY OF SAPPHO.pdf5.56MB
  • PDFThe concept of amekhania in Homer and Archaic Greek poets before Pindar.pdf5.25MB
  • PDFHomeric epic and Brecht’s epic theatre.pdf5.25MB
  • PDFThe agricultural life as a heroic ideal in Homer and Virgil.pdf4.69MB
  • PDFThe activity of the unrecognizable in Book XIII of Homer s Odyssey.pdf3.98MB
  • PDFHomeric consistency. Divine justice and character development.pdf3.75MB
  • PDFA historical study of the funeral games for Patroclus in Book XXIII of Homer s Iliad.pdf3.58MB
  • PDFLandscape Description in Homer s Odyssey.pdf3.17MB
  • PDFRhythm and meaning in the Homeric hexameter.pdf2.66MB
  • PDFVoyage of the Argonauts. the epic hero s journey from Homer to Apollonius of Rhodes.pdf2.58MB
  • PDFEudocia. The king of a Homeric Christian.pdf2.54MB
  • PDFEpische Szenen in tragischem Kontext. Untersuchung zu den Homer-Bezügen bei Aischylos.pdf2.14MB
  • PDFThe persistence of the Homeric question.pdf1.90MB
  • PDFNo longer nepios. The turation of Telemachos in Homer s Odyssey.pdf1.88MB
  • PDFDie sogenannten Äolien der homerischen Sprache.pdf1.67MB
  • PDFn as hero - hero as citizen. models of heroic thought and action in Homer, Plato and Rousseau..pdf1.51MB
  • PDFTransportation and Homeric Epic.pdf1.16MB
  • PDFThe homeric augment.pdf1.04MB
  • PDFThe recurrence of rhythm. configurations of the voice in homer, plato and joyce..pdf923.49KB
  • PDFSetting as a poetic device to enhance character in the apologos of Homer s Odyssey.pdf766.27KB
  • PDFSETTING AS A POETIC DEVICE TO ENHANCE CHARACTER IN THE APOLOGOS OF HOMER´S ODYSSEY.pdf766.27KB
  • PDFThe motif of fate in Homeric epics and Oedipus Tyrannus.pdf547.09KB
  • PDFSuppliant, guest, and the power of Zeus in Homeric epic.pdf522.05KB
  • PDFO DISCURSO DE ODISSEU. UM DIÁLOGO ENTRE HOMERO E SÓFOCLES, EM FILOCTETES.pdf440.22KB
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