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Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic: 4. Nestor

top anchor To refer to this please cite it in this way : Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic, 4: Nestor, https://www-current.chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. September, 2005 4. Nestor 1. Introduction The focus of attention in the last chapter was Odysseus, whose adventures preserve a latent relation between […]

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Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic: 3. The Return of Odysseus

top anchor To refer to this please cite it in this way : Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic, 3: The Return of Odysseus, https://www-current.chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. September, 2005 3. The Return of Odysseus 1. Introduction In the last chapter two Homeric verses, each with a form […]

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Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic: 2. The Root *nes- in Prehistoric Greek

To refer to this please cite it in this way : Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic, 2: The Root *nes- in Prehistoric Greek, https://www-current.chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. September, 2005 2. The Root *nes– in Prehistoric Greek 1. Evidence for the Primitive Meaning In order to connect nóos […]

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Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic: 1. Formal Evidence for the Etymology of Greek nóos

To refer to this please cite it in this way : Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic, 1: Formal Evidence for the Etymology of Greek nóos, https://www-current.chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. September, 2005 1. Formal Evidence for the Etymology of Greek nóos Various attempts have been made to etymologize […]

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Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic: Acknowledgments & Intro

top anchor To refer to this please cite it in this way : Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic, Acknowledgements and Introduction, https://www-current.chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. September, 2005 Acknowledgments Two people have had a particularly large influence on this book. Gregory Nagy, with his insight into Greek epic […]

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Introduction to Online Publications

Introduction to Online Publications To browse a full list of our online books, essays, and source texts, click here. Note to users of this site: Access the different chapters or components of a book on this site by selecting from the menu that appears on the left-hand side of page. The selections of books and essays presented here […]

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IRIS

As part of its mission of bringing together a variety of research interests centered on Hellenic civilization, the Center for Hellenic Studies has provided the following resources to be shared locally with our campus community. In accordance with licensing regulations, some links have been restricted to Center networks or to users with?Harvard Identification?and Pin Numbers. […]

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CHS Project Portfolio

  The following link accesses a site designed to outline and track current CHS initiatives (restricted): Center for Hellenic Studies Projects Portfolio Announcements CHS Projects Portfolio is up and running. Its wiki formatting allows all users to edit content; given this capability, and the ever-expanding nature of CHS Projects, we encourage users to update content […]

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Greeks on Greekness Colloquium

Greeks on Greekness Colloquium  INTRODUCTION TO THE COLLOQUIUM ABSTRACTS BY DAVID KONSTAN back to Past Conferences main page The abstracts that follow summarize the papers distributed and discussed at the colloquium, “Greeks on Greekness: The Construction and Uses of the Greek Past among Greeks under the Roman Empire,” held at the Center for Hellenic Studies […]