Homer
A Very Short Introduction
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Barbara Graziosi
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Homer's mythological tales of war and homecoming, The Iliad and The Odyssey, are widely considered to be two of the most influential works in the history of western literature. Yet their author, "the greatest poet that ever lived," is something of a mystery. By the sixth century BCE, Homer had already become a mythical figure, and today debate continues as to whether he ever existed.
In Homer, Barbara Graziosi considers Homer's famous works and their impact on readers throughout the centuries. She shows how The Iliad and The Odyssey benefit from a tradition of reading that spans well over two millennia, stemming from ancient scholars at the library of Alexandria, in the third and second centuries BCE, who wrote some of the first commentaries on the Homeric epics. Summaries of these scholars' notes made their way into the margins of Byzantine manuscripts; from Byzantium the annotated manuscripts traveled to Italy; and the ancient notes finally appeared in the first printed editions of Homer. Along the way, Homer's works have inspired artists, writers, philosophers, musicians, playwrights, and film-makers. Exploring the main literary, historical, cultural, and archaeological issues at the heart of Homer's narratives, Graziosi analyzes the enduring appeal of Homer and his iconic works.
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- GG
- 16.03.2024
Misleading title and description
This was a disappointing read. I love the A Very Short Introduction series but this one was not well done, imo. The title is Homer yet we mostly get summaries of the Iliad and the Odyssey. Only the first couple of chapters give info on Homer. So the title as well as the description were a bit misleading, I think, especially bc that info about Homer was so superficial. Honestly, I learned so much more from the Introduction written by Bernard Knox in the Penguin edition of The Iliad than from this book. It discusses multiple theories about Homer and his works from different scientific perspectives. That's what I wanted from this book instead I mainly got plot and character analysis. I mean, if that's what you're looking for, I guess, I'd recommend it then. But if like me you wanna learn about Homer himself and interested in questions like whether he existed, who truly wrote/came up with these books, when these books were "written" and different scientific and literary ways of trying to answer these questions, etc. then I wouldn't recommend it bc you'll be disappointed by the lack of depth like I did.
Also I didn't like and agree with some of the author's interpretations of the Iliad which lessened my enjoyment even more. But ofc this is not a criticism just a personal opinion bc since the Iliad is a complicated work, there are obviously different interpretations of it.
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- Thorsten Kirchheim
- 03.04.2023
Nice introduction to Homer's Iliad
As the the title already states, this lecture is just a short introduction to Homer's Iliad - and as such it fills it's purpose.
It first starts with a short summary of the epos, including some topics one has to keep in mind when turning towards Homeric authorship to the Epos.
The author handles narration well and also successfully manages to put it's extensive content into a very compensated form. Translation is 100 percent English with minor contents of German.
Within such a structure, this audio book mainly focuses on people with little or less knowledge of greek history and society in the time of Iliad. But never the less - it is still a trip worth to hear - even for students of ancient Greek history
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