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The World of Homer: Archaeology, Social Memory, and the Emergence of Greek Epic Poetry

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Management number 219237333 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $17.06 Model Number 219237333
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Epic poetry, notably the Iliad and the Odyssey, stands as one of the most enduring legacies of ancient Greece. Although the impact of these epics on Western civilization is widely recognized, their origins remain the subject of heated debate. Were they composed in a single era or over the course of centuries? Were they crafted  by one or by many poets? Do they reflect historical reality? These and other important questions are answered in this book. Using a fresh, dynamic approach, Michael Cosmopoulos reconstructs the world of the Homeric poems and explores the interplay between poetry, social memory, and material culture. By integrating key insights from archaeology, philology, anthropology, and oral tradition, he offers a nuanced perspective of the emergence and early development of Greek epic. His wide-canvas approach enables readers to appreciate the complexity of the Homeric world and gain a deeper understanding of the intricate factors that shaped these magnificent poems. Read more

ISBN10 1009582887
ISBN13 978-1009582889
Language English
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Dimensions 6.38 x 1.03 x 9.12 inches
Item Weight 1.68 pounds
Print length 370 pages
Publication date August 14, 2025

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