“colonization”

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Iliad 9.270-272/ anchor comment on: Aeolian women in the Iliad, part 2

... ally his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historical “colonization” of east Aeolis, as it were, by west Aeolian migrants ... Continue reading

Iliad 9.128–131/ anchor comment on: Aeolian women in the Iliad, part 2

... ally his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historical “colonization” of east Aeolis, as it were, by west Aeolian migrants ... Continue reading

Iliad 9.270–272

... ally his capture of Lesbos, can be interpreted as a charter myth that aetiologizes a prehistoric or even non-historical “colonization” of east Aeolis, as it were, by west Aeolian migrants ... Continue reading