Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 1 of 3: I. Prolegomena II. Achæis; or, the Ethnology of the Greek RacesGladstone, W. E. (William Ewart)
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Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 1 of 3: I. Prolegomena II. Achæis; or, the Ethnology of the Greek Races
Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart)
Civilization, Homeric; Epic poetry, Greek -- History and criticism; Homer
[138] Schol. ad Trach. v. 1169.
[139] Vid. inf. sect. iii.
[140] Od. xix. 175.
[141] This question is discussed, inf. sect. ix.
[142] See inf. sect. ix.
[143] Il. ii. 735.
[144] Od. iv. 83. xiv. 199, 245. xvii. 448.
[145] Strabo viii. 6. p. 370.
[146] Cramer’s Greece, iii. 244.
[147] Inf. sect. viii.
[148] Il. xx. 215 and seqq.
[149] Thuc. i. cap. 2.
[150] Od. xii. 260-5.
[151] This state of ideas and habits is well illustrated by Odyss. xiv.
222-6: and see inf. sect. 7.
[152] Strabo viii. p. 383.
[153] Xenoph. Hell. vii. 1, 23, and Cramer iii. 299.
[154] Il. ii. 610.
[155] Il. ii. 609.
[156] 630-5.
[157] See inf. sect. vii.
[158] Xenoph. Hell. vii. 1. 23.
[159] Thuc. i. 2.
[160] Xenoph. Hellen. vii. 1. 23.
[161] Thucyd. vii. 57.
[162] B. i. 2.
[163] See also Müller, Orchomenus p. 77, and his references.
[164] Il. ii. 498.
[165] Strabo ix. p. 433.
[166] Aristot. Meteorol. i. 14.
[167] Paus. ii. 22. 2.
[168] Od. v. 125.
[169] Hesiod. Theog. 971.
[170] Od. xi. 281-4.
[171] See inf. sect. 8.
[172] Il. xv. 332, 7.
[173] Inf. sect. vi.
[174] Hymn. Cer. 123.
[175] Il. xxiii. 148. Od. viii. 362. Il. viii. 48.
[176] Il. xiii. 635.
[177] Il. iv. 328.
[178] Heyne in loc.
[179] In loc.
[180] From the Greek βῶλος, according to Richardson, who quotes _The
Fox_ (v. 2.)
If Italy
Have any glebe, more fruitful than these fallows,
I am deceived.
[181] Od. i. 407.
[182] Od. v. 463.
[183] Od. vii. 332.
[184] Il. xxi. 232.
[185] Od. xi. 309.
[186] (ii. 132 Serr. Steph.)
[187] Inf. sect. 7.
[188] Od. xxi. 255.
[189] Payne Knight in loc.
[190] Od. xi. 302-4.
[191] Il. iii. 243.
[192] Eustath. in loc. et alii.
[193] Schol. A. in loc.
[194] In loc.
[195] Obss. in loc.
[196] Eustath. in loc.
[197] Schol. BL. in loc.
[198] Herod. vii. 161.
[199] Lord Aberdeen’s Inquiry, p. 100.
[200] Il. xvi. 419.
[201] See Od. xx. 72.
[202] Il. xii. 331.
[203] Il. ii. 756.
[204] Il. ii. 748.
[205] Ibid. 703-7.
[206] Od. iii. 307.
[207] Il. i. 194.
[208] Il. v. 1-8.
[209] V. 2, 3.
[210] Il. iv. 64-74.
[211] Il. vii. 34.
[212] Il. xxiv. 25-30.
[213] Il. v. 59.
[214] Il. viii. 362-9: cf. Od. xi. 626.
[215] Il. xx. 146.
[216] See inf. Religion and Morals, Sect. II.
[217] Vid. inf. as before.
[218] Eurip. Ion 64. 1590. Grote i. 144.
[219] Thirlwall, vol. ii. p. 2.
[220] Herod. v. 65.
[221] Thuc. i. 6.
[222] i. 2.
[223] Herod. i. 56.
[224] i. 57.
[225] Höck’s Creta ii. 109.
[226] Thuc. i. 3.
[227] Herod. vi. 137, 8.
[228] B. viii. p. 333.
[229] Herod. i. 139.
[230] Od. xiv. 243.
[231] Ibid. 257.
[232] Il. ix. 363.
[233] Od. iii. 318.
[234] Döllinger Heidenthum und Judenthum vi. 136. p. 427.
[235] Inf. p. 176.
[236] Note xvii.
[237] Il. ii. 614.
[238] Smith, Antiq. p. 331. Niebuhr, Hist. iii. 282.
[239] Works and Days 616 et seqq.
[240] Vid. inf. sect. 4. Nägelsbach (Hom. Theol. ii. 9.) may be
consulted in an opposite sense.
[241] Od. xiii. 272. xiv. 228.
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