This paper examines descriptions of remote places in archaic Greek epic. I argue that Homeric cosmic geography consists of two complementary models, one in which the sun rises and sets at a single locus—the axis mundi—as in the Theogony, and another in which sunrise and sunset take place on the eastern and western horizons respectively. Conflation of these models in the Odyssey results in the gemination of peoples and places associated in myth with the sun. This not only explains some recurrent patterns in Homeric geography and their thematic importance to Odysseus’ travels, but also resolves some traditional interpretive difficulties with descriptions of the edges of the earth in archaic epic
The three formulaic sunrises in Homer’s Odyssey share several characteristics. Particularly signific...
ABSTRACTThe Boy whom Hector called Scamandrius: The Natural World and Cosmic Time in the Iliad of Ho...
It has been a commonplace among anthropologists since Malinowski that during the performance of trad...
This paper opens with a brief overview of the geographical world of Homer. Based mainly on the Homer...
To understand the human perception of landscapes in the past, archaeologists would require knowledge...
This dissertation examines the underlying tension in Greek literature between an all-encompassing, s...
Greek efforts to localize heliotropic points led to varied interpretations of the <em>Odyssey</em>’s...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a clear view of the Iliad and Odyssey data about the Sun, th...
Problems posed by Homeric geography, and especially the wanderings of Odysseus, had excited scholars...
The last quarter century of archaeological discoveries have significantly enriched and nuanced our u...
The conception of the lands of the East as a coherent entity contained within the continent of Asia ...
This dissertation makes the claim that Homer's landscape descriptions comment on the action of Odyss...
The main objective of the thesis is to investigate and explain the roles that concepts of geographic...
From immemorial time, many Tyrrhenian places of ancient Sicily and Italy were identified (also by th...
Many believe that the Greek Mythology is a figment of the vivid imagination of the ancient Greeks. C...
The three formulaic sunrises in Homer’s Odyssey share several characteristics. Particularly signific...
ABSTRACTThe Boy whom Hector called Scamandrius: The Natural World and Cosmic Time in the Iliad of Ho...
It has been a commonplace among anthropologists since Malinowski that during the performance of trad...
This paper opens with a brief overview of the geographical world of Homer. Based mainly on the Homer...
To understand the human perception of landscapes in the past, archaeologists would require knowledge...
This dissertation examines the underlying tension in Greek literature between an all-encompassing, s...
Greek efforts to localize heliotropic points led to varied interpretations of the <em>Odyssey</em>’s...
The purpose of this paper is to outline a clear view of the Iliad and Odyssey data about the Sun, th...
Problems posed by Homeric geography, and especially the wanderings of Odysseus, had excited scholars...
The last quarter century of archaeological discoveries have significantly enriched and nuanced our u...
The conception of the lands of the East as a coherent entity contained within the continent of Asia ...
This dissertation makes the claim that Homer's landscape descriptions comment on the action of Odyss...
The main objective of the thesis is to investigate and explain the roles that concepts of geographic...
From immemorial time, many Tyrrhenian places of ancient Sicily and Italy were identified (also by th...
Many believe that the Greek Mythology is a figment of the vivid imagination of the ancient Greeks. C...
The three formulaic sunrises in Homer’s Odyssey share several characteristics. Particularly signific...
ABSTRACTThe Boy whom Hector called Scamandrius: The Natural World and Cosmic Time in the Iliad of Ho...
It has been a commonplace among anthropologists since Malinowski that during the performance of trad...