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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himself. No one of them appears in the Catalogue. Nor do we hear of them in the Nineteenth Book, when the gifts are accepted. It seems, however, just possible that the promise by Menelaus of the hand of his daughter Hermione to Neoptolemus may have been an acquittance of a residue of debt standing over from the original offer of Agamemnon, out of which the seven towns appear to have dropped by consent of all parties.

38

Il. xi. 20.

39

Il. xxiii. 296.

40

Od. ii. 324, 331, et alibi. The epithet is, I think, exactly rendered by another word very difficult to translate into English, the Italian prepotenti.

41

I need hardly express my dissent from the account given of the βασιλεὺς and ἄναξ in the note on Grote’s History of Greece, vol. II. p. 84. There is no race in Troas called βασιλεύτατον. Every βασιλεὺς was an ἄναξ; but many an ἄναξ was not a βασιλεύς. It is true that an ἄναξ might be ἄναξ either of freemen or of slaves; but so he might of houses (Od. i. 397), of fishes (Il. xiii. 28), or of dogs (Od. xvii. 318).

42

Il. xvi. 386.

43

Od. i. 391-3.

44

Il. ix. 155.

45

Od. ii. 230-4.

46

Od. v. 8-12.

47

Od. xviii. 83-6 and 114.

48

Od. xxi. 308.

49

Od. xx. 382, 3.

50

Hesiod Ἔργ. i. 39. 258. cf. 262.

51

Il. xviii. 556.

52

Hes. Theog. 80-97.

53

Thuc. i. 13.

54

Il. i. 231.

55

Il. iii. 179.

56

Od. ii. 47.

57

Hesiod. Ἔργ. 17-24.

58

The title is stated to have been applied in Attica even to the decennial archons. Tittmann, Griechische Staatsverfassungen, b. ii. p. 70.

59

Il. ii. 205.

60

Il. ii. 101.

61

Il. ix. 334.

62

Il. 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

Od. xi. 281.

104

Od. iii. 36.

105

Od. iii. 402. Il. vi. 242-50.

106

Od. iii. 439-46 and 454.

107

Il. xv. 204-7.

108

Od. xiii. 141.

109

Od. xiv. 74. 94.

110

Il. xviii. 498.

111

Il. ii. 204.

112

Il. i. 237.

113

Il. ix. 98.

114

Il. xviii. 506.

115

Il. xvi. 386.

116

Il. iii. 179.

117

Il. vi. 207.

118

Od. xiv. 98.

119

Il. xii. 310-28.

120

Gen. xliii. 11.

121

Il. vii. 467-75.

122

Od. vii. 8-11.

123

Il. xviii. 508.

124

Od. xvii. 68.

125

Il. vii. 313.

126

Il. ix. 70.

127

Od. vii. 49, 108.

128

Ibid. 73.

129

Il. ix. 155.

130

Il. x. 239.

131

Thuc. i. 9.

132

Od. iv. 584.

133

Od. ix. 263.

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