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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.
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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