When Achilles calls Agamemnon kun-ōpa ‘having the looks of a dog’, he is engaging in the language of blame. When Achilles calls Agamemnon kun-ōpa ‘having the looks of a dog’, he is engaging in the language of ...
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This insult, kunos ommat’ ekhōn ‘having the looks of a dog’, directed at Agamemnon by Achilles, exemplifies the language of blame. As also at cross-ref. I.01.159, the translation ‘having the looks of a ...
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Iliad 1.159
Gregory NagyWhen Achilles calls Agamemnon kun-ōpa ‘having the looks of a dog’, he is engaging in the language of blame. When Achilles calls Agamemnon kun-ōpa ‘having the looks of a dog’, he is engaging in the language of ... Continue reading
Iliad 1.225
Gregory NagyThis insult, kunos ommat’ ekhōn ‘having the looks of a dog’, directed at Agamemnon by Achilles, exemplifies the language of blame. As also at cross-ref. I.01.159, the translation ‘having the looks of a ... Continue reading