The adjective κλυτόπωλος (of famous foals) appears five times in early Greek poetry, thrice in the Iliad as an epithet of Hades, once in the fragmentary Hesiodic Catalogue in reference to the hero Ion, and later in a very brief fragment from Pindar where it refers to Poseidon.1 The Iliadic corpus, however, provides us the best forum for understanding the word’s usage in oral poetry and opens a special window into the generation of Homeric horse formulas generally.2 In what follows I will show that κλυτόπωλος and a wide array of Homeric expressions used to describe horses should be viewed as part of a unified network of historically and linguistically connected oral formulas. All of the formulas in this network will be shown to relate to ὠκέ...
When hippic victors presented their agonistic success in epinicia and victory epigrams, the horses u...
International audienceThis paper examines the meaning and origin of the Ancient Greek noun κήλων ‘st...
“ Hector Killer of Men” or “ Hector Tamer of Horses” : Formulaic Artistry and Narrative in the Iliad...
Abstract The adjective (of famous foals) appears five times in early Greek poetry, thrice in the Ili...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this project I have selected a body of similes with a uni...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this project I have selected a body of similes with a uni...
This article challenges the strictest form of the Parry-Lord theory, which takes the elaborate syste...
The Iliad is a work of great poetic temperament, and by analyzing its content we can see how, throug...
The genitive ἧς at Iliad 5.265 is sometimes considered due to attractio relativi. Alternatively it i...
Among the lesser known characteristics of the god Hermes is that of protector of horses and horsemen...
The meaning of the Homeric formula σθένεϊ βλεμεαίνων has been debated since Antiquity, with some sou...
The genitive ἧς at Iliad 5.265 is sometimes considered due to attractio relativi. Alternatively it i...
This section deals with the usage and adaptation of individual formulae, and with the availability o...
When hippic victors presented their agonistic success in epinicia and victory epigrams, the horses u...
When hippic victors presented their agonistic success in epinicia and victory epigrams, the horses u...
When hippic victors presented their agonistic success in epinicia and victory epigrams, the horses u...
International audienceThis paper examines the meaning and origin of the Ancient Greek noun κήλων ‘st...
“ Hector Killer of Men” or “ Hector Tamer of Horses” : Formulaic Artistry and Narrative in the Iliad...
Abstract The adjective (of famous foals) appears five times in early Greek poetry, thrice in the Ili...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this project I have selected a body of similes with a uni...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this project I have selected a body of similes with a uni...
This article challenges the strictest form of the Parry-Lord theory, which takes the elaborate syste...
The Iliad is a work of great poetic temperament, and by analyzing its content we can see how, throug...
The genitive ἧς at Iliad 5.265 is sometimes considered due to attractio relativi. Alternatively it i...
Among the lesser known characteristics of the god Hermes is that of protector of horses and horsemen...
The meaning of the Homeric formula σθένεϊ βλεμεαίνων has been debated since Antiquity, with some sou...
The genitive ἧς at Iliad 5.265 is sometimes considered due to attractio relativi. Alternatively it i...
This section deals with the usage and adaptation of individual formulae, and with the availability o...
When hippic victors presented their agonistic success in epinicia and victory epigrams, the horses u...
When hippic victors presented their agonistic success in epinicia and victory epigrams, the horses u...
When hippic victors presented their agonistic success in epinicia and victory epigrams, the horses u...
International audienceThis paper examines the meaning and origin of the Ancient Greek noun κήλων ‘st...
“ Hector Killer of Men” or “ Hector Tamer of Horses” : Formulaic Artistry and Narrative in the Iliad...