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Odysseus' "Winnowing-Shovel" (Horn. Od. 11. 119-37) and the Island of the Cattle of the Sun [PDF]
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Olson, S. Douglas
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Theatres of Indirectness: Passive Aggression and Failure
Critical Quarterly, EarlyView.
Sara Crangle, Sam Ladkin
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Abstract Primitive asteroids and carbonaceous chondrites (CCs) record the history of processes in the early solar system. Visible and shortwave infrared (VSWIR) spectroscopy of primitive asteroids and bulk‐powdered CCs has identified shared spectral features suggestive of shared parent body origins.
S. A. Parra +2 more
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REPORT ON THE DATING THE ODYSSEY
<p><strong>STUDY SUPPORTS ACCURACY OF GREEK POET HOMER, SETS DATE FOR ODYSSEUS’ RETURN FROM TROJAN WAR </strong></p><p>Using clues from star and sun positions mentioned by the ancient Greek poet Homer, scholars think they ...
r.e. Schmid
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Circe and the Poets: Theocritus IX. 35-36 [PDF]
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Parry, Hugh
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The Ontological Interpretation of Informational Privacy [PDF]
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Floridi, L.
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Increased Glacier Melt Across Millennia to Hours Enhances Erosion and Sediment Export Processes
Abstract Glacial erosion and sediment evacuation are key in shaping polar and mountain landscapes and influencing downstream ecological and social systems. The glacier dynamics and hydrology responsible for these processes are closely linked to hydrological and climatic (hydro‐climatic) conditions.
Ian Delaney +11 more
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Eumaios’ Knowledge of the Scar
In the scene of the fight with Iros, in which Odysseus bares his legs, Homer has carefully arranged the absence of those who know about Odysseus’ scar and so could have recognized his true identity.
Catalin Anghelina
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The Maculate Muse. A source of sexual arousal in fourth-century AD Alexandria (Palladas, AP 9.395)
Since Homer was the main source for readers in primary education, the epigrammatist Palladas, who lived in Alexandria in the fourth century AD, exploited words or verses of the Homeric epics in his epigrams in order to refer to situations or ...
Nikos Litinas
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Hom. Od. 12.42-43: una proposta di interpretazione
The aim of this paper is to analyse Hom. Od. 12.42-43 to show how Circe’s description of the danger posed by the Sirens can be related to Odysseus’ return to Ithaca. In fact, a literary and textual analysis, which also concerns the presence of similar
Deriu, Morena
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