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Customary law before the Conquest [PDF]
An article on early English legal history and customary law by Professor Derek Roebuck (Associate Senior Research Fellow, IALS). The article is taken from a lecture given by the author at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies on February 1, 2006 and ...
Roebuck, Derek
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According to Julian Jaynes, consciousness has developed only recently in the history of mankind. Before man gained conscious access to mental content, the organizational structure of the mind had rested upon the working together of two parts, the ...
Idris Riahi
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Identidade, manifestação e repressão entre os aqueus (Tersites na Ilíada, Canto 2)
Unlike all the other warriors in the Iliad, who are identified by their lineage or their region of origin, Thersites is not introduced as a representative of any land, nor is he presented as the son of anyone.
Gustavo Frade
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In The Authoress of the Odyssey (1897), Samuel Butler developed a notably controversial intuition about the poem’s author. In his analyses, he concluded that the same person could not have created the Iliad and the Odyssey: whilst the former was ...
Daniel Russo
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In the context of archaic wisdom, the article deals with the phenomenon of acme as the central point in the life of an ancient Greek man. In the first part, Iliad and Odyssey are compared with the conclusion that while the wisdom of Iliad is directed to ...
Kryštof Boháček
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Stasis-theory in Homeric commentary [PDF]
(i) Analysis of the small number of references to the rhetorical theory of stasis (issue-theory) in the Homeric scholia shows that they assume a modified version of the theory of Athenaeus, a contemporary and rival of Hermagoras of Temnos.
Heath, M.
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The Faculty Notebook, September 2019
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest.
Provost\u27s Office,
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Did Philologists write the Iliad? : Friedrich August Wolf's criteria of style and the demonstrative power of citation [PDF]
Friedrich August Wolf posits in his "Prolegomena ad Homerum" that, from the time of the first transcription of Homer's epics around 700 BC to the time of the Alexandrian editions, the Iliad and Odyssey underwent repeated revisions by a multitude of poets
Mahler, Anthony
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'Properer Men': myth, manhood and the Trojan war in Greene, Shakespeare and Heywood [PDF]
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Heavey, Katherine
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Achilles' last stand: Institutionalising dissent in Homer's Iliad [PDF]
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