Ascend - The Great Books Podcast

Introduction to Homer

Jan 1, 2024
The discussion dives into the enigma of Homer, exploring if he was a real person and his connection to ancient events like the fall of Troy. It highlights the artistry of his oral poetry and the significance of epic tales in Greek culture. The power of epithets in his writing is examined, showcasing their role in developing characters and themes. Additionally, the conversation emphasizes choosing the right translations of 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey' while enhancing the understanding of classical literature and mythology.
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Homer and the Fall of Troy

  • Homer's Iliad focuses on the fall of Troy, a wealthy city-state in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey).
  • Troy's fall, estimated around 1184 BC, predates Homer by centuries, making it ancient history even for classical Greeks.
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Homer's Role

  • Little is known about Homer, except that he was a Greek bard, likely from Asia Minor.
  • He recited oral poems, especially historical deeds, for aristocratic audiences.
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Homer's Mastery

  • Homer inherited, not invented, the story of Troy, which existed as oral poetry before him.
  • His mastery lies in weaving existing stories into a coherent, layered narrative.
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