This paper analyses the new Archilochus fragment (POxy. LXIX 4708), which tells the story of Telephos’ rout of the Achaeans, in terms of its resonance with Homeric epic. Where previous scholarship has read Archilochus’ poetry as indebted to and derivative on Homer, we instead use the idea of ‘traditional referentiality’ – the process by which a word, phrase or even story pattern resonates with other examples across a broader tradition – to explore the poetics of the new Archilochus and to shed light on the narrative dynamics of the Homeric poems. In our first section, we analyse scenes from the Iliad in which the spectre of flight is set against the backdrop of the sack of Troy. We examine speeches by various Achaean heroes on the issue of...
This paper describes some of the most significant episodes in the Iliad and suggests and that the al...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Homer’s Odyssey and the Egyptian tradition of trav...
The Argonautika by Orpheus , a late antique epic poem by an anonymous author, has until now received...
This paper analyses the new Archilochus fragment (POxy. LXIX 4708), which tells the story of Telepho...
This paper analyses the new Archilochus fragment (POxy. LXIX 4708), which tells the story of Telepho...
The new fragment (Papyrus Oxyrhinchus LXIX 4708) of Archilochus of Paros first edited by Dirk Obbink...
Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are the only early Greek heroic epics to have survived the transition to w...
This dissertation is a consideration of how narratives in the Iliad and Odyssey find their shapes. A...
This paper aims to show Archilochus’ effect on the conception of the Greek hero by identifying vario...
This paper reconsiders the relation between Iliad and Aethiopis from a perspective that is different...
In a certain sense, all texts can be considered as parts of a single text which has been in writing ...
A study in poetic interaction, The Odyssey in Athens explores the ways in which narrative structure ...
This study argues that the Iliad is not the story of Achilles, as scholars tend to read it, but rath...
In this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in ...
© 2014 Dr. James O'MaleyThis thesis argues that the Iliad’s attitude to mythic narratives from outsi...
This paper describes some of the most significant episodes in the Iliad and suggests and that the al...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Homer’s Odyssey and the Egyptian tradition of trav...
The Argonautika by Orpheus , a late antique epic poem by an anonymous author, has until now received...
This paper analyses the new Archilochus fragment (POxy. LXIX 4708), which tells the story of Telepho...
This paper analyses the new Archilochus fragment (POxy. LXIX 4708), which tells the story of Telepho...
The new fragment (Papyrus Oxyrhinchus LXIX 4708) of Archilochus of Paros first edited by Dirk Obbink...
Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey are the only early Greek heroic epics to have survived the transition to w...
This dissertation is a consideration of how narratives in the Iliad and Odyssey find their shapes. A...
This paper aims to show Archilochus’ effect on the conception of the Greek hero by identifying vario...
This paper reconsiders the relation between Iliad and Aethiopis from a perspective that is different...
In a certain sense, all texts can be considered as parts of a single text which has been in writing ...
A study in poetic interaction, The Odyssey in Athens explores the ways in which narrative structure ...
This study argues that the Iliad is not the story of Achilles, as scholars tend to read it, but rath...
In this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in ...
© 2014 Dr. James O'MaleyThis thesis argues that the Iliad’s attitude to mythic narratives from outsi...
This paper describes some of the most significant episodes in the Iliad and suggests and that the al...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Homer’s Odyssey and the Egyptian tradition of trav...
The Argonautika by Orpheus , a late antique epic poem by an anonymous author, has until now received...