Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Том 2At the University Press, 1858 |
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Achilles Agamemnon Aidoneus Apollo Apollo and Minerva appears belong Calypso character connection death destiny Diana Diomed Dionysus divine earth element Erinuës evidence exhibited favour function gift goddess gods Greece Greek Greek mythology hand heaven Hector Helen Hercules heroic age Homer Homeric poems honour human idea Iliad Immortals impersonation invention Iris Juno Jupiter Laomedon Latona less mankind manner marked marriage Mars means Menelaus Mercury Messiah mind Minerva moral mother mythology nature Neptune observed Odyssey offence Olympian Court Olympian deities Olympian system Olympus origin Pandareus passage passion Patroclus peculiar Pelasgian Penelope perhaps Persephone person Phoenician Poet probably punishment racter regard relation religion represented respect sacrifice says Scheria Scripture seems sense sentiment Suitors Telemachus Theomachy tion Trojans Troy Ulysses Venus viii Vulcan whole wholly wife woman word worship xviii xxiv γὰρ δὲ καὶ τε