Search Results - "Homeric"

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    The Odyssey. by Homer

    Published 1969
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    Great books of the western world

    Published 1990
    “…Homer…”
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    World poets

    Published 2000
    Table of Contents: “…V.1. Apollinaire-Homer -- v.2. Hopkins-Shakespeare -- v.3. Shelley-Yeats…”
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    Introduction to the history of science by Sarton, George 1884-1956

    Published 1975
    Table of Contents: “…v. 1. From Homer to Omar Khayyam.--v. 2. From Rabbi Ben Ezra to Roger Bacon. 2 v.…”
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    How race is made slavery, segregation, and the senses by Smith, Mark (Mark Michael

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction : making sense of race -- Learning to make sense -- Fooling senses, calming crisis -- Senses reconstructed, nonsense redeemed -- Finding Homer Plessy, fixing race -- The Black mind of the South -- The Brown concertina…”
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    Midlife transformation in literature and film Jungian and Eriksonian perspectives by Walker, Steven F. 1944-

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Jung, Erikson, midlife transformation and the oneiric text -- The shadow and the contrasexual side at midlife -- Oedipus, mentors and male midlife transformation -- Ariadne, abandonment and female midlife initiation -- Homer's Odyssey and midlife transformation -- Tragedy, inflation and midlife transformation -- Modernist midlife initiations : Marcel in Proust's Time regained and Clarissa in Woolf's Mrs. …”
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    Classical mythology by Morford, Mark P. O. 1929-

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…THE MYTHS OF CREATION: THE GODS 1 Interpretation and Definition of Classical Mythology 3 Appendix to Chapter I: Sources for Classical Mythology 26 2 Historical Background of Greek Mythology 39 3 Myths of Creation 5I Additional Reading: Hesiod and the Muses (Theogony, I-II5) 7I 4 Zeus' Rise to Power: The Creation of Mortals 76 Additional Reading: Parallels in Myths of Greece and the Ancient Near East 98 5 The Twelve Olympians: Zeus, Hera, and Their Children 108 6 The Nature of the Gods 128 7 Poseidon, Sea Deities, Group Divinities, and Monsters 147 8 Athena I57 9 Aphrodite and Eros 171 10 Artemis 200 Additional Reading: Selections from Euripides' Hippolytus 212 11 Apollo 226 Additional Reading: The Homeric Hymn to Pythian Apollo 246 12 Hermes 257 13 Dionysus, Pan, Echo, and Narcissus 274 14 Demeter and the Eleusinian Mysteries 307 15 Views of the Afterlife: The Realm of Hades 328 16 Orpheus and Orphism: Mystery Religions in Roman Times 354 PART TWO. …”
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