1st Edition

The Epithetic Phrases for the Homeric Gods A Repertory of the Descriptive Expressions of the Divinities of the Iliad and the Odyssey

By James H Dee Copyright 2001
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 2001. This study looks at Homer’s use of descriptive expressions for the Gods in his works of the Iliad and the Odyssey. It is an organised and exhaustive digest of Homer’s systematic nomenclature for the gods and goddesses. Included here is not just the repository of the formal epithets such as “earth-shaker” Poseidon or “ox-eyed” Hera or “grey-eyed” Athene, but also such supplementary items as words and expressions for family relations, terms of reproach, and adverbial phrases.

    1. The Name Lemmata  2. The Epithet Lemmata  3. The Iuncturae  4. The Texts  5. The Descriptive Clauses  6. The Index of Epithets and Iuncturae.

    Biography

    James H. Dee