With its flatulent hero, the Homeric Hymn to Hermes has long been a source of trouble for scholars. While early 20th century scholars dismissed the hymn as having no serious purpose, Clay (1989), Harrell (1991), and Johnston (2002) have discussed the acquisition of timê or questions of cult practice as its purpose
What practical and intellectual abilities are required to build a textual object ? How can the craft...
Dealing with Greek mythology, one inevitably encounters the problem of the ambiguous treatment of th...
oliverrhthomas@gmail.com. Commentary as a medium: some thoughts on Homeric Hymn to Hermes, 103-141. ...
With its flatulent hero, the Homeric Hymn to Hermes has long been a source of trouble for scholars. ...
This paper seeks to reevaluate scholarly responses to the laughter in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes. Us...
The paper takes off by investigating the mythical narrative of the invention of the lyre, as handed...
The Hymn to Hermes offers a late archaic or early classical viewpoint on genre in lyric poetry. It c...
The article explores the narrative recounted in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes for its aetiological and ...
This dissertation provides a line by line commentary on the first 114 lines of the Hymn and an intro...
These lively narrative poems, attributed in antiquity to Homer, are works of great charm. Composed f...
This paper argues that the Homeric Hymn to Hermes explores competing ways of approaching the world t...
Evidence of cult, vase-painting, and literature provide context in which to interpret the functions ...
The Homeric Hymn to Apollo presents the Olympians as thinking agents who transform material facts by...
Gods are a significant presence in Greek comedies, as it is the case of Hermes, the god who plays a ...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
What practical and intellectual abilities are required to build a textual object ? How can the craft...
Dealing with Greek mythology, one inevitably encounters the problem of the ambiguous treatment of th...
oliverrhthomas@gmail.com. Commentary as a medium: some thoughts on Homeric Hymn to Hermes, 103-141. ...
With its flatulent hero, the Homeric Hymn to Hermes has long been a source of trouble for scholars. ...
This paper seeks to reevaluate scholarly responses to the laughter in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes. Us...
The paper takes off by investigating the mythical narrative of the invention of the lyre, as handed...
The Hymn to Hermes offers a late archaic or early classical viewpoint on genre in lyric poetry. It c...
The article explores the narrative recounted in the Homeric Hymn to Hermes for its aetiological and ...
This dissertation provides a line by line commentary on the first 114 lines of the Hymn and an intro...
These lively narrative poems, attributed in antiquity to Homer, are works of great charm. Composed f...
This paper argues that the Homeric Hymn to Hermes explores competing ways of approaching the world t...
Evidence of cult, vase-painting, and literature provide context in which to interpret the functions ...
The Homeric Hymn to Apollo presents the Olympians as thinking agents who transform material facts by...
Gods are a significant presence in Greek comedies, as it is the case of Hermes, the god who plays a ...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
What practical and intellectual abilities are required to build a textual object ? How can the craft...
Dealing with Greek mythology, one inevitably encounters the problem of the ambiguous treatment of th...
oliverrhthomas@gmail.com. Commentary as a medium: some thoughts on Homeric Hymn to Hermes, 103-141. ...