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Part IV: Intertextuality and Intratextual Sequences. 10. The Rhetorics of Supplication and the Epic Intertext (Iliad I 493–516)

Chapter 10. The Rhetorics of Supplication and the Epic Intertext (Iliad I 493–516) Intertextual references that do not belong to specific epic traditions can become thematically associated intratextual sequences in Homeric epic. One form of this arrangement consists of proximal sequences, where topics originating from different versions of a given mythical context […]

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9. Genealogy and Poetic Imagery of a Homeric Formula

Chapter 9. Genealogy and Poetic Imagery of a Homeric Formula The process of crystallization of the dictional material in oral epic poetry is realized in three different levels: reenactment, [1] theme, [2] and traditional referentiality. [3] In this chapter, I will focus my attention on the term traditional referentiality, which refers to […]

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Part III. Intertextuality and Diachronically Diffused Relations. 8. The Formula νυκτὸς ἀμολγῷ: Homeric Reflections of an Indo-European Metaphor

Chapter 8. The Formula νυκτὸς ἀμολγῷ: Homeric Reflections of an Indo-European Metaphor Introduction The aim of this chapter is to explore a covert form of intertextuality through the study of the function, origin, and meaning of the formulaic expression νυκτὸς ἀμολγῷ. By intertextuality, I am hereby referring to the use of […]

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7. Time Games: The ‘Twenty-Year’ Absent Hero

Chapter 7. Time Games: The ‘Twenty-Year’ Absent Hero Introduction Genetic approaches to Homeric poetry, whether they are Analytical, Unitarian, Neoanalytical, or adopting the viewpoint of historical positivism, have used repetition in different but often misleading ways. Analysts viewed repetition as a symptom of inferior poetic quality, a clear sign indicating multiple […]

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Part II. Intertextuality and Meta-Traditionality. 5. Ἀχιλλεὺς Ἑλένην ἐπιθυμεῖ θεάσασθαι: From the Cypria to the Iliad

Chapter 5. Ἀχιλλεὺς Ἑλένην ἐπιθυμεῖ θεάσασθαι: From the Cypria to the Iliad The aim of this chapter is to examine Proclus’ [1] brief mention in his Chrestomathy of a meeting between Achilles and Helen, which featured as an episode in the Cypria. The relevant passage (157–158 Severyns = 41 Kullmann) runs as […]

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Part I. Intertextuality between Recognizable Traditions. 1. Ἀνδρομάχη μαινομένη: The Dionysiac Element in the Iliad

Chapter 1. Ἀνδρομάχη μαινομένη: The Dionysiac Element in the Iliad The almost complete absence of Dionysus from the Iliad is well known, as it is commonly recognized that the heroic epic singing the κλέα ἀνδρῶν does not have a place for the god of wine, ecstasy, and bacchic frenzy. Dionysus appears in […]