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Peacock, Thomas Love
English fiction -- 19th century; Orangutans -- Fiction; Satire
‘Homer has said nothing, positively, of the size of any of his heroes,
but only comparatively, as I shall presently observe: nor is this to
be wondered at; for I know no historian, ancient or modern, that says
anything of the size of the men of his own nation, except
comparatively with that of other nations. But in that fine episode of
his, called by the ancient critics the Τειχοσκοπια or _Prospect from
the Walls_, he has given us a very accurate description of the persons
of several of the Greek heroes; which I am persuaded he had from very
good information. In this description he tells us that Ulysses was
shorter than Agamemnon by the head, shorter than Menelaus by the head
and shoulders, and that Ajax was taller than any of the Greeks by the
head and shoulders; consequently, Ulysses was shorter than Ajax by two
heads and shoulders, which we cannot reckon less than four feet. Now,
if we suppose heroes to have been no bigger than we, then Ajax must
have been a man about six feet and a half, or at most seven feet; and
if so Ulysses must have been most contemptibly short, not more than
three feet, which is certainly not the truth, but a most absurd and
ridiculous fiction, such as we cannot suppose in Homer: whereas, if we
allow Ajax to have been twelve or thirteen feet high, and, much more,
if we suppose him to have been eleven cubits, as Philostratus makes
him, Ulysses, though four feet short of him, would have been of a good
size, and, with the extraordinary breadth which Homer observes he had,
may have been as strong a man as Ajax.’—_Ancient Metaphysics_, vol.
iii. p. 146.
Footnote 52:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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