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Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic: Notes

top anchor To refer to this please cite it in this way : Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic, Endnotes, https://www-current.chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. September, 2005 Notes Note 1 As argued in chapter 2, section 1, the context of the form ne?ai in xi 114 – a prophecy […]

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Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic: 7. Epilogue

top anchor To refer to this please cite it in this way : Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic, 7: Epilogue, https://www-current.chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. September, 2005 7. Epilogue Now that a connection has been established between Greek nóos and the Indo-European root nes-, it will be interesting […]

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Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic: 6. Evidence for the Meaning of the Indo-European Root *nes-

To refer to this please cite it in this way : Douglas Frame, The Myth of Return in Early Greek Epic, 6: Evidence for the Meaning of the Indo-European Root *nes-, https://www-current.chs.harvard.edu/publications.sec/online_print_books.ssp/. Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington, DC. September, 2005 6. Evidence for the meaning of the Indo-European Root *nes- 1. Introduction The purpose of […]

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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 […]