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Homer's Iliad

The Basel Commentary
Book • 2018
This volume provides a detailed analysis of Book XIV of Homer's Iliad, known for the 'Dios apate' scene.

It includes linguistic, philological, and narratological insights, building on extensive Homeric scholarship.

The commentary is part of the Basel Commentary series, which updates and expands earlier works in the field.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

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Greg Shove
as an example of cognitive offloading before books existed.
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Cem Karsan
as an example of a story that follows Joseph Campbell's hero's journey.
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Massimo Pigliucci
as a book Alexander the Great kept and used as a guide.
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Mentioned as a book supporting Julian Jaynes' hypothesis.
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James Sedlacek
as an example of ancient Greek literature with only nine copies in manuscript form.
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Shannon French
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Brett McKay
when discussing ancient Greek warrior codes.
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Mentioned by Armand D'Angour while discussing the ancient Olympic Games.
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Mentioned when comparing models of emotion in foundational texts of Western civilization.
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Flint Dibble
when discussing the study of ancient Greek religion.
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Dan Carlin
when discussing the Iliad and the Epic of Gilgamesh.
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Laura Spinney
in reference to the Illiad may be more historically accurate than previously thought.
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