10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOMERICALLY»
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Literacy and Paideia in Ancient Greece
And here is the tripod he bore off from the footrace at Thebes [approximately ten
syllables cannot be restored] . . . unharmed, and she set it up over her son.42 In
verse 2, a certain Amphidama expresses Homerically that her son was childless
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Kevin Robb Professor of Philosophy University of Southern California, 1994
Decline avrjp, /3ow icapa, vavs, ovSas, and vibs, Homerically. 6. Give the
Homeric forms of: — 1. 7ro\eeos(2). 2. .7ro\«(2). 3. 7ro\ets(2). 4. fiaaiXecos. 5. sk
gttjdS>v. 6. <7£A/x. 7. In what respects does the Homeric inflexion differ from the
Attic in ...
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Solon and Early Greek Poetry: The Politics of Exhortation
The context of this Homerically un-Homeric simile is also peculiar: the simile
appears not in elegiacs but in iambic trimeters, and in a fragment conspicuous for
its scarcity of Homeric references.119 The question why such a Homerically ...
But throughout archaic and Classical Greece you still said things Homerically
and tended to think things Homerically. Here was not just a poetic style but an
international one, a superior idiom of communication. Control over the style of a ...
5
Roman Landscape: Culture and Identity
... tracing agriculture and animal husbandry alike back through time to the
remotest (and Greek) past, via obvious suspects such as the philosophers Thales
and Pythagoras; 'Varro' is in fact greeted Homerically as 'noraéva hacbv' (
shepherd of ...
6
William Morris and the Uses of Violence, 1856-1890
In relation to the Tibetan deaths, he writes; 'if the history of this slaughter had
been given Homerically 4 i.e., with abundance of realistic detail4 it would have
made a pretty good multiplication of a Whitechapel murder.'16 Morris's own tales
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Äthiopien Zwischen Orient und Okzident: Wissenschaftliche ...
I can see how all ours are eating heartily with hands the peppered liver, pinking
from inside. They eat to their hearts's content, in the way they never did, and
probably, will never do; they eat Homerically, washing it down with clusters of
roasted ...
Walter Raunig, Asfa-Wossen Asserate, 2004
... the church and the Cause of inspiration together. Mr. J. travels Homerically. We
have traced him from Alexandria to Hippo. His next stage is to Geneva ;. finally,
he alights in England. I ' Tet; [an ogisa'r' My, 1'.
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1809
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Amenities of literature, sketches and characters of English ...
Chapman often caught the ideas of Homer, and went on writing Homerically ; at
once the translator and the original. One may read in that " most reverend aspect
" of his, the lofty spirit that told how, above all living, was to him the poet's life ...
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Reflections/Women/Antiquity
Both see, as their Persian and male counterparts do not, that human power has
its limitations; both predict defeat for the Persian if he oversteps these bounds.
Tomyris is a noble savage; she conducts her military campaign in a Homerically ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HOMERICALLY»
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Homerically is used in the context of the following news items.
Dune, 50 years on: how a science fiction novel changed the world
As part of a Byzantine political intrigue, the noble duke Leto, head of the Homerically named House Atreides, is forced to move his household ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Our View: From a distance of 71 years, pause to remember D-Day
Without Homerically retelling the story of the Normandy invasion in this space, readers who want to know more can scour the Internet for more ... «Today's News-Herald, Jun 15»
Homers Crowdsourced Genius
Nicolson is not an adventurer or relic hunter; this is not The Year of Living Homerically (first I besieged and sacked London, then I carried off ... «Daily Beast, Jan 15»
'Persians': Theater Review
That indelible image overshadows all the subsequent garment-renting lamentations as bad news from the front is Homerically intoned by the ... «Hollywood Reporter, Sep 14»
Brand New Ancients: Kate Tempest whirls audiences to take the …
This was not poetry for pages; instead verses cascaded Homerically from this fresh-faced East Londoner in a torrent of seamy plot and urban ... «Oxford Student, Nov 13»
'Odysseo' is full-horsepower spectacle under the big top
It's called, Homerically, “Odysseo.” Yes, that white tent overlooking the Potomac is the latest installment of the famous emo equestrian circus. «Washington Post, Oct 13»
Peres to visit Latvia, Lithuania
putin & co are laughing homerically, i tihink. Like · Reply · 1 · Jul 28, 2013 4:03am. Andrei Nekrasov. In 1965 "Latvian officials" were in fact ... «The Times of Israel, Jul 13»
The Minogue sisters
After she broke up with Jacques Villeneuve – Homerically described by Newkey-Burden as “the Formula One hero” – the ribald Jonathan Ross asked her if she ... «The Monthly, Sep 10»
The Surrendered by Chang-rae Lee: review
Born in Ilion, New York, Hector is not only Homerically “fit for bronze” but destined to bear much of the novel's allegorical weight. He went to war ... «Telegraph.co.uk, May 10»
Amid the Bust, the Boom Boom
... eminence and art collector Giancarlo Giammetti from Stavros Niarchos, the Homerically handsome young scion of a fabled shipping fortune? «New York Times, Sep 09»