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Chap.s 8 & 9: Achilles, contrasted with the culture of the Mediterranean (commerce, hierarchy, guile) represents the ethos of the Bronze Age culture of the Central Asian steppes, from where Europeans came.
Oct 19, 2015 05:50AM
Why Homer Matters: A History

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Hector
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Chap. 7: On Unity (with the past, i. e. opposing soldiers discussing their ancestry on the battlefield) and division (severing heads and limbs) in Homer; "alternating connectedness and separateness is intimate with the nature of existence, of the thinking mind, the experiencing heart, the world that weaves and severs."
Oct 17, 2015 03:30PM
Why Homer Matters: A History


Hector
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Did Homer create epic poetry by improvising with chunks of even earlier epics, or were his works created and memorized in a whole, deliberate way? Nicolson says, yes.
Oct 16, 2015 05:43AM
Why Homer Matters: A History


Hector
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Fun factoids I picked up: "Odyssey" and "odious" have the same root, and there were no chickens in Europe when Homer was alive--they came west from Persia around 500 B.C.
Oct 15, 2015 06:18AM
Why Homer Matters: A History


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