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Homer

There are 17 posts tagged Homer (this is page 5 of 6).

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Dalby Strikes Back

Andrew Dalby has commented on an earlier post in which I was skeptical of the very idea of his book (i.e., that the Homeric poems were written by a wo

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Dennis in Uncategorized | July 21, 2006 | 1,812 Words

Wherefore art thou Homer? And not say, Phantasia?

David Meadows quotes from an article on a book by a certain Andrew Dalby who argues that the Iliad and the Odyssey may have been written by a woman. D

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Dennis in Uncategorized | July 3, 2006 | 997 Words

Ithaka found in Odysseus Unbound?

Roger Cox at Scotsman.com writes about the new book by businessman Robert Bittlestone, (written with the aid of geologist John Underhill and Euripides

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Dennis in Uncategorized | September 30, 2005 | 326 Words

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