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Denys Lionel Page (1908–1978)

Forfatter af History and the Homeric Iliad

19+ Works 328 Medlemmer 2 Reviews

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Fødselsdato
1908-05-11
Dødsdag
1978-07-06
Køn
male
Nationalitet
England
Fødested
Reading, Berkshire, UK
Dødssted
Tarset, UK

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This is a really first-rate treatment of the ascertainable Mycenean historical background embedded in the Iliad. Particularly interesting is Page's treatment of the types of things which we know about Mycenean society from archaeology -- notably, its highly bureaucratized form -- which we would have had no clue of from Homer; and his suggestion of layers which are older than the Trojan War surviving from the (inferred) already-existing heroic poetry of the Mycenean period (e.g. the traces of a very old Ajax tradition).

Page fully accepts and builds on the findings of Parry, but adds additional subtle readings regarding older layers discernable in the tradition (obviously, the Catalogue of Ships, which gets a chapter in itself) as well as layers added after the initial textualization (to coin a word) of the Iliad but before the standardized Hellenistic text which we have. (Murray attempted to do the something of the same sort of discerning of layers in The Rise of the Greek Epic, but because he wrote assuming textual composition, before Parry, his work is interesting for odd details but is not particularly useful, because of its mistaken premises.)
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jsburbidge | Jul 16, 2014 |
Parallel greek with english translations on facing pages. The translations are accurate, and though a bit stiff at times, are the most evocative of any translations I've seen, with the exception perhaps of Ann Carson's in Eros the Bittersweet
 
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