The Iliad, a Commentary: Books 5-8Cambridge University Press, 1985 - Achilles (Greek mythology) in literature |
Contents
prior considerations | 1 |
Typical motifs and themes | 15 |
The speechelement in the Iliad | 28 |
Copyright | |
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Achaeans Agamemnon Aias Aineias Akhilleus Ameis-Hentze Andromakhe Aphrodite Apollo Aristarchus Aristarchus Arn/A armour Athene Athene's athetized attack battle Bellerophon bronze Chantraine chariot close colometry context contrast cumulated death described detail Dict Did/A Diomedes divine duel elaboration elsewhere emphatic enjambment envisaged epic episode epithet especially father Fenik fighting formular Glaukos goddess gods Greek Hekabe Hektor Helen Herakles heroic Hesiod Homer horses idea Iliad implies integral enjambment killed later Leaf Lycian means Menelaos Mycenaean narrative Nestor occurs Odyssean Odysseus Olumpos Pandaros Paris passage Patroklos Pedasos perhaps phrase poet Poseidon present presumably Priam probably rebuke recurs reference repetition rhetorical rising threefolder Sarpedon scene sense shield Shipp similar simile singer Skamandros spear speech suggests Teukros theme Theog tradition Trojan War Trojans Troy Tudeus typical motif verb victim vulgate warrior whole Willcock words wound Zenodotus Zeus Zeus's δὲ ἐν καὶ τε