A Commentary on Homer's OdysseyIn the second volume, the commentaries by Heubeck (Books IX-XII) and Hoekstra (Books XIII-XVI) are both preceded by introductions, with Hoekstra paying special attention to diction in the Odyssey and the tradition of epic diction in general. The introductions and commentary have been thoroughly revised and adapted to the text of T. W. Allen in the Oxford Classical Text series. |
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Abenteuer Achilles Aeolic Alcinous already Ameis-Hentze Ameis-Hentze-Cauer Anhang Archaeologia Aristarchus Bechtel Beiträge Chantraine Circe Circe's companions context Cyclops diction Dictionnaire s.v. digamma epic épique episode epithet Erbse Eumaeus Eurylochus explained expression Focke folk-tale formula Frisk GEW s.v. Glotta Grammaire Greek Hades Hainsworth hapax Heracles Hermes hero heroic Heubeck Hoekstra Homer Iliad Ionic Laestrygonians Leeuwen lengthening Leumann Lexilogus LfgrE s.v. meaning mentioned Merkelbach metrical Mühll Mycenaean Odysseus originally passage Phaeacians phrase poet Polyphemus pre-Homeric probably Pylos refers Reinhardt Risch Ruijgh schol Schwartz sense ship Stanford story Telemachus Textual Criticism Theoclymenus Thrinacia Tiresias tradition Untersuchungen Valk van der Valk Ventris-Chadwick verb viii Wilamowitz word Wortbildung Wörter xvii xviii xxii xxiii xxiv Zeus ἀλλ γὰρ δὲ δὴ ἐν ἐνὶ ἐπ ἐπὶ ΙΙ καὶ κατὰ μὲν Οη οἱ οὐ τε



