contrasting of the narrative in the Iliad with Aeolian, Ionian and Dorian versions, here regarding the death/survival of Astyanax/ScamandriusThe first name for the son of Hector, Astyanax [Astuanax], I.06.403, means ‘king [anax] of the city [astu]’. The meaning of this “s ...
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On the naming of the son of Hector, Astyanax, see the comment on I.22.506–507.On the naming of the son of Hector, Astyanax, see the comment on I.22.506–507.
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... of Hector is made explicit. As noted in the comment on I.06.402–403, the first of two names given to the son of Hector, Astyanax [Astuanax], I.06.403, means ‘king [anax] of the city ...
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Iliad 6.402-403
Gregory Nagycontrasting of the narrative in the Iliad with Aeolian, Ionian and Dorian versions, here regarding the death/survival of Astyanax/ScamandriusThe first name for the son of Hector, Astyanax [Astuanax], I.06.403, means ‘king [anax] of the city [astu]’. The meaning of this “s ... Continue reading
Iliad 22.500
Gregory NagyOn the naming of the son of Hector, Astyanax, see the comment on I.22.506–507.On the naming of the son of Hector, Astyanax, see the comment on I.22.506–507. Continue reading
Iliad 22.506–507
Gregory Nagy... of Hector is made explicit. As noted in the comment on I.06.402–403, the first of two names given to the son of Hector, Astyanax [Astuanax], I.06.403, means ‘king [anax] of the city ... Continue reading