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Michael B. Cosmopoulos, "The World of Homer: Archaeology, Social Memory, and the Emergence of Greek Epic Poetry" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

Oct 24, 2025
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Homer As A Created Eponym

  • The name "Homer" likely originated as a guild eponym, not a single historical poet.
  • Michael B. Cosmopoulos argues the term means a rhapsode who 'stitches' shorter songs into longer performances.
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From Author To Oral Tradition

  • Scholarship shifted from single-author to oral-tradition models over centuries.
  • Modern consensus emphasizes long oral transmission culminating in crystallized epic forms.
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Epic Composition Is Multi-Temporal

  • Homeric poems fuse memories and motifs from Mycenaean, early Iron Age, and external traditions.
  • The Iliad and Odyssey draw on a shared pool of heroic stories across time and regions.
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