... I.02.689–694: the conquests of these territories by Achilles, especially his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historic ...
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... I.02.689–694: the conquests of these territories by Achilles, especially his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historic ...
Continue reading
... I.02.689–694: the conquests of these territories by Achilles, especially his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historic ...
Continue reading
Iliad 9.270-272/ anchor comment on: Aeolian women in the Iliad, part 2
Gregory Nagy... I.02.689–694: the conquests of these territories by Achilles, especially his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historic ... Continue reading
Iliad 9.128–131/ anchor comment on: Aeolian women in the Iliad, part 2
Gregory Nagy... I.02.689–694: the conquests of these territories by Achilles, especially his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historic ... Continue reading
Iliad 9.270–272
Gregory Nagy... I.02.689–694: the conquests of these territories by Achilles, especially his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historic ... Continue reading