Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 3 of 3. Gladstone William Ewart

Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 3 of 3 - Gladstone William Ewart


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ii. 53 et alibi.

      63

      Il. xix. 309. ii. 86.

      64

      Il. ii. 487, 493. xx. 303.

      65

      Il. ii. 404, and vii. 327. On the force of Παναχαιοὶ, see Achæis, or Ethnology, p. 420.

      66

      Il. ii. 188.

      67

      Il. vii. 167-70.

      68

      Il. x. 175, connected with 195.

      69

      Il. x. 196, 7.

      70

      Il. ix. 607.

      71

      Il. ii. 736, 7. vii. 167. xi. 819.

      72

      Il. xvii. 51. ii. 673.

      73

      Il. xxiv. 631.

      74

      Il. ii. 674. Od. xvi. 175. Il. iii. 224, 169, 226, and Od. xi. 469.

      75

      Hist. vol. ii. p. 87.

      76

      Il. xvii. 225.

      77

      Il. ix. 394.

      78

      Il. xvii. 520. Od. xii. 83.

      79

      Il. ii. 660.

      80

      Nor is it applied in the Odyssey to any bodies more numerous than the thirteen ‘kings’ of Scheria, Od. v. 378; and to them in the character of kings.

      81

      Od. i. 386.

      82

      Il. xxiii. 653.

      83

      Il. x. 352.

      84

      Il. xxiii. 750.

      85

      Il. xxiii. 670.

      86

      Il. ix. 186.

      87

      Od. xviii. 366-75.

      88

      Od. xix. 500-2.

      89

      In Od. xxii. 417, he applies to Euryclea for the information, which he had before declined. This is after the trial of the Bow: the other was before it was proposed, and when the Chief probably reckoned on having himself more time for observation than proved to be the case.

      90

      Il. i. 334.

      91

      Il. ix. 197.

      92

      Il. xxiv. 486.

      93

      Od. ii. 33, 5.

      94

      Od. viii. 159. and seqq.

      95

      Il. iv. 231 and seqq.

      96

      Od. i. 40.

      97

      Il. x. 32.

      98

      ὅ τοι γενεῇ πατρώϊόν ἐστιν, Od. i. 387.

      99

      Od. i. 396. ii. 182.

      100

      Od. i. 396.

      101

      Od. ii. 82.

      102

      Od. xi. 254, 6.

      103

1

Page xvii.

2

Merope; by Matthew Arnold, pp. 94, 135.

3

Il. iv. 160-82.

4

Grote’s Hist. Greece, vol. ii. p. 83.

5

Ibid. p. 84.

6

Ibid. p. 102.

7

Ibid. p. 101.

8

Ibid. p. 86.

9

Ibid. pp. 90, 102.

10

Ibid. p. 92.

11

Ibid. p. 95.

12

Grote’s Hist. Greece, vol. ii. pp. 94, 96.

13

Ibid. p. 105.

14

Ar. Eth. Nic. i. 2.

15

Thuc. i. 13.

16

Ar. Pol. III. xiv. xv. V. x.

17

Il. ix. 297.

18

Il. i. 186.

19

Il. ix. 392.

20

Od. xiii. 265.

21

Il. xi. 709, 39, 50.

22

Il. xiii. 685-700.

23

Il. xiii. 701-8.

24

Il. ix. 381.

25

Il. v. 707-10.

26

Thuc. i. 2.

27

B. xii. 8, 4. p. 572.

28

Od. viii. 391. vi. 54.

29

Od. i. 394.

30

Ibid. 386.

31

Od. xvii. 416.

32

Od. xxiv. 179.

33

Od. xxii. 136.

34

See inf. ‘Ilios.’

35

Il. vii. 469.

36

Il. vi. 395-7. 425.

37

There is a nexus of ideas attached to these towns that excites suspicion. It would have been in keeping with the


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