hekatombē ‘hecatomb’

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Odyssey 4.351-362

... failure to sail on and to reach his homeland is this: because (352: ἐπεί) he had not performed a hecatomb. On the word hekatombē ‘hecatomb’, referring to a sacrificial slaughtering of one hund ... Continue reading

Odyssey 4.351-353

|351 Αἰγύπτῳ μ’ ἔτι δεῦρο θεοὶ μεμαῶτα νέεσθαι |352 ἔσχον, ἐπεὶ οὔ σφιν ἔρεξα τεληέσσας ἑκατόμβας· |353 οἱ δ’ αἰεὶ βούλοντο θεοὶ μεμνῆσθαι ἐφετμέων. |351 In Egypt did they hold m ... Continue reading

Odyssey 20.276-280/ anchor comment on: festival of Apollo

... e whole astu ‘city’ of Ithaca, O.20.276, and, as we see in the wording of O.20.276–277, all this feasting climaxes in a hekatombē ‘hecatomb’, as proclaimed throughout the city by kērūkes ‘heral ... Continue reading

Odyssey 20.292-302

The suitor Ktesippos goes even beyond the base behavior of the other suitors by throwing food at Odysseus, though he misses. The suitor Ktesippos goes even beyond the base behavio ... Continue reading

Odyssey 22.285-291

At O.22.285–286, the cowherd Philoitios kills the suitor Ktesippos, who had thrown at the disguised Odysseus a most lowly portion of beef as a physical insult that augmented his ve ... Continue reading