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
[536] The link of ideal connection is to be found in the sacrificial
office of the primitive _rex_.
[537] Scott and Liddell _in voc._
[538] Compare the Homeric derivation of Ὀδύσσευς from ὀδύσσομαι, Od.
xix. 407.
[539] Döderlein.
[540] Ennius.
[541] Perhaps connected with the Greek κεύθειν.
[542] Cæsar, b. iii. c. 96.
[543] Il. xx. 123.
[544] As in Æn. xii. 952.
[545] Buttmann’s Lexil. in voc. κελαινός.
[546] Compare sup. p. 237.
[547] Od. iii. 601-8. The names of Ctesippus and Elatus among the
Suitors are related to horses: but all the islands were not so rough as
Ithaca, and some of the nobles may, like Ulysses, have had pastures on
the continent. (Od. xiv. 100.)
[548] Sup. p. 256.
[549] Inf. sect. ix.
[550] Od. ii. 347. vii. 8. iv. 124.
[551] See Mure’s Hist. Lit. Greece, vol. ii. p. 86.
[552] Il. ii. 840-3.
[553] Il. xi. 303.
[554] See inf. sect. viii.
[555] Il. v. 705-7.
[556] Il. xvi. vv. 369, 393, 419, 422.
[557] Il. vi. 20-37.
[558] Il. xvi. 694.
[559] Il. v. 677, 8.
[560] Il. xx. 455-87.
[561] Inf. sect. x.
[562] See ‘Studies on Policy.’
[563] See Studies on ‘The Trojans.’
[564] Il. xiii. 685.
[565] Il. ii. 577.
[566] Herod. i. 56.
[567] See Studies on Religion, sect. 2.
[568] Hist. of Greece, vol. i. p. 137.
[569] Od. viii. 179.
[570] Hor. Od. i. 10. 1.
[571] Plutus 1162.
[572] Pyth. ii. 18. Nem. x. 98. Isthm. i 85.
[573] Od. viii. 493. xi. 592.
[574] Il. xxiii. 827.
[575] Il. xi. 699-702.
[576] Vid. inf. sect. viii.
[577] xxiii. 629.
[578] Il. ii. 642.
[579] Il. ix. 529-99.
[580] Il. iv. 399.
[581] Sup. pp. 167, 242, and see ‘The Outer Geography of the Odyssey.’
[582] Grote’s Hist. ii. 322.
[583] Paus. viii. 2. 1.
[584] Grote’s Hist. Greece, i. 160.
[585] Il. ii. 773.
[586] Il. ii. 597, 8.
[587] On Pelasgian music see Müller’s Dorians, i. p. 367 (transl.)
[588] Fergusson’s Illustrated Handbook of Architecture, book vi. chap.
i.
[589] Il. vi. 428.
[590] Il. ix. 533.
[591] Od. vi. 102.
[592] See infra, Studies on Religion, sect. ii.
[593] Il. v. 62.
[594] Od. xv. 80.
[595] Od. xi. 506.
[596] Il. iii. 232.
[597] Od. xi. 322.
[598] Il. i. 269.
[599] Od. xix. 399, 413.
[600] Od. iii. 267. xxi. 16.
[601] Il. xi. 698-702. Od. vi. 364. xiv. 327.
[602] Il. xxiii. 629-43.
[603] Od. xiv. 222.
[604] Od. i. 1-3.
[605] Il. xv. 80.
[606] Il. vi. 242, 315.
[607] Paus. i. 14. 2.
[608] Herod. i. 56.
[609] Il. xvi. 235.
[610] Il. x. 537-9.
[611] Hes. Fragm. xviii.
[612] Thuc. iv. 78.
SECT. VIII.
_On the three greater Homeric appellatives._
_a._ Danaans. _b._ Argives. _c._ Achæans.
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