... spirit of the dead Patroklos is recounting how Peleus had entrusted Patroklos as a therapōn to Achilles. On the adverb endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’, see the anchor comment at O.07.256. Here the adverb ...
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cited as examples when endukéōs is associated with the notion of an uninterrupted sequence. Hermes accompanies Priam endukéōs. A successful journey is pictured as sequence, a conti ...
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See the anchor comment at O.07.256. Aeolus, keeper of the winds, had intended an uninterrupted voyage home for Odysseus, but human error has by now undone all the good intentions. ...
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See the anchor comment at O.07.256. The ceremonial washing and anointing here is uninterrupted and therefore ritually effective. See the anchor comment at O.07.256. The ceremonial ...
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See the anchor comment at O.07.256. Here at O.14.063, the idea of ritual and moral correctness in host-guest relationships is conveyed by the idea of not interrupting the proper se ...
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Besides the anchor comment on endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’ at O.07.256, see also the comment on O.14.063. Besides the anchor comment on endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’ at O.07.256, see also t ...
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Besides the anchor comment on endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’ at O.07.256, see also the comment on O.14.063. Besides the anchor comment on endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’ at O.07.256, see also th ...
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... r comment at O.07.256. Here at O.17.111 and at O.17.113, Telemachus is saying that Nestor as a host ephílei ‘loved’ him endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’, fostering him as if he had been a son of his own wh ...
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Iliad 23.090
Gregory Nagy... spirit of the dead Patroklos is recounting how Peleus had entrusted Patroklos as a therapōn to Achilles. On the adverb endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’, see the anchor comment at O.07.256. Here the adverb ... Continue reading
Iliad 24.158
Gregory NagySee the anchor comment at O.07.256. See the anchor comment at O.07.256. ... Continue reading
Iliad 24.187
Gregory NagySee the anchor comment at O.07.256. See the anchor comment at O.07.256. ... Continue reading
Iliad 24.438
Gregory Nagycited as examples when endukéōs is associated with the notion of an uninterrupted sequence. Hermes accompanies Priam endukéōs. A successful journey is pictured as sequence, a conti ... Continue reading
Odyssey 10.065
Gregory NagySee the anchor comment at O.07.256. Aeolus, keeper of the winds, had intended an uninterrupted voyage home for Odysseus, but human error has by now undone all the good intentions. ... Continue reading
Odyssey 10.450
Gregory NagySee the anchor comment at O.07.256. The ceremonial washing and anointing here is uninterrupted and therefore ritually effective. See the anchor comment at O.07.256. The ceremonial ... Continue reading
Odyssey 14.063
Gregory NagySee the anchor comment at O.07.256. Here at O.14.063, the idea of ritual and moral correctness in host-guest relationships is conveyed by the idea of not interrupting the proper se ... Continue reading
Odyssey 14.109
Gregory NagySee the comment on O.14.063. See the comment on O.14.063. See the comment on O.14.063. ... Continue reading
Odyssey 14.337
Gregory NagySee the comment on O.14.063. See the comment on O.14.063. See the comment on O.14.063. ... Continue reading
Odyssey 15.305
Gregory NagyBesides the anchor comment on endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’ at O.07.256, see also the comment on O.14.063. Besides the anchor comment on endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’ at O.07.256, see also t ... Continue reading
Odyssey 15.491
Gregory NagyBesides the anchor comment on endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’ at O.07.256, see also the comment on O.14.063. Besides the anchor comment on endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’ at O.07.256, see also th ... Continue reading
Odyssey 17.056
Gregory NagySee the anchor comment at O.07.256. See the anchor comment at O.07.256. See the anchor comment at O.07.256. ... Continue reading
Odyssey 17.111
Gregory Nagy... r comment at O.07.256. Here at O.17.111 and at O.17.113, Telemachus is saying that Nestor as a host ephílei ‘loved’ him endukéōs ‘continuously, uninterruptedly’, fostering him as if he had been a son of his own wh ... Continue reading
Odyssey 17.113
Gregory NagySee again the anchor comment at O.07.256. See again the anchor comment at O.07.256. See again the anchor comment at O.07.256. ... Continue reading