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Achilles 8–10, 29, 30–1, 37–8, 47, 62, 64, 90, 131, Basil, St 94, 217 136, 138, 145–6, 188, 193, 219–31. See also Shield Borysthenes/Olbia 28–41 of Achilles Briseis 31, 64, 131, 230 Achilles Tatius 74, 132 Agamemnon 64, 131, 143–4, 169–70, 222–3 Calchas 139–44 Ajax 189 Callimachus 14–15, 80. See also Index of Passages Alcibiades 29, 211–12, 215 Discussed Alcidamas 185 175–6, 220 Alcinous 92, 98–9, 112, 115–17, 161–3 Catalogue of Ships 71 Alexander the Great 23–4, 31, 36 Catullus 70, 228 allegory 3, 44–9, 58, 63–4, 66, 76, 78, 83, 89, 90, centos, Homeric 17, 20 114, 136, 177, 198–9, 208, 231 Chariton 134–5 Ambrose, St 218–19 Chios 1, 202 Anacreon 96 Christianity 4, 17, 19, 217–19 Anaxenor, kitharode 115 Chryseis 169 anger 225, 228–31 Chryses 168, 169–70 Antiphon 226–7 cicadas 202–11 Antisthenes 175–6 Cicero 142, 214. See also Index of Passages Antony, Mark 79 Discussed 15, 64–79, 157; Song of and Circe 170, 173–80, 199, 207, 220 Aphrodite 94, 113 Clement of Alexandria 217, 218 42–4, 136–7 Colophon 1 Apollonius of Rhodes 63, 65–6, 118–22. See also Contest of Homer and Hesiod 93, Index of Passages Discussed 111–12 Apotheosis of Homer 2 Cornutus 73, 76 Apuleius, Metamorphoses 212–13 Crates of Pergamum 137 164 ‘Cretan tales’ 188 Aristarchus 61, 69, 70, 143–4, 147, 148–63, 185 Cyclops, the 122, 227, 228 Aristophanes 31; Wasps 117–18 Cyme 1 Aristophanes of Byzantium 149, 154, 155, 157 Cynicism 173, 175, 177 Aristotle 15, 96, 101, 129, 133, 134, 141–3, 175, 182, Cypria 64, 71–2, 74–5, 76, 78, 79, 138, 185, 188, 191, 192, 212, 213 139–40 47–8, 82, 147, 151–3 Cypria Ilias 74–5 Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae 94, 96 Athens 1 defecation 10–13 athetesis 69, 149–63 225 62 Democritus 197 Aulis 138–46 Demodocus 105, 113, 115, 116, 201, 205, 220 Babylon 1 Demosthenes 168 Bactria 22–4 Dicaearchus 163–4

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Dio Chrysostom 24–41; Borysthenite Or. 28–41; Herodicus 137–8 Euboean Or. 26–8, 165–6; Olympic Or. 60–1, Herodotus 131. See also Index of Passages 82–90; Trojan Or. 168, 170. See also Index of Discussed Passages Discussed Hesiod 33, 36, 111, 197 Diogenes of Babylon 230 Homer, birthplace 1–2; blindness of 61–2; Diomedes 151–2 divinity of 2, 3–4; portraits of 62–3; as Ocean Dionysius of Halicarnassus 2, 129, 2–4, 191; as sun 3, 191; in school education 4, 180–6 15–16, 166, 180, 202; origins of philosophy in 201 223; repetitions in 128–9, 154–5; relative dreams in Homer 20 chronology of poems 186–93; style of Odyssey 180–93; Odyssey as epilogue to Iliad 191–3. See Egypt 1, 21 also scholia and Index of Passages Discussed Empedocles 214, 225–6 Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite 54 Ephorus 161 Homeric Hymn to Apollo 43 Epictetus 214–15 homeristai 15 Epicureanism 92–132, 175, 177, 230–1 Horace 216; Satires. 1.1 177; Satires. 2.5 170–3. epigrams, Homer in 4–24, 186; in Homer 15, See also Index of Passages Discussed 18–19, 115 hyperbole 63 Eratosthenes 119–20, 201 /Strife 57–64, 89 Idas 121–2 /Cupid 65–6 India 24–41 Ethiopia 1 Ios 1 etymology 76 44 Euenus of Paros 121 irony 154, 183–4 Euhemerism 83 Isocrates 168, 194, 213 Eumaeus 8, 26, 27, 165, 166, 188 99, 103, 106, 119, 121 Laertes 188 Euripides 183; Philoctetes 176; Troades 76–8. Lavater, Johann Casper 61 See also Index of Passages Discussed Libanius 167–9, 229 Eustathius 38–40, 43, 97, 115, 129, 136, 142, 143, ‘Litai’, the 63 144–5, 157, 159, 176, 186, 190, 193, 198, 200–1, Livius Andronicus 21 213–14, 220, 221 Longinus, On the Sublime 37–9, 58–64, 186–93. See also Index of Passages Discussed Fama 58, 60, 61 lotus-eaters, the 215 Lucian 24, 25, 170. See also Index of Passages Galaton, painter 2 Discussed 50–2, 54, 55 Lucretius 214 gnosticism 21 Lysias 168, 208 gods in Homer 40, 42–91, 152–3. See also names of individual gods Macrobius 100 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang 61–2 Maximus of Turin 219 Gorgias 197 Maximus of Tyre 85, 108–10 Medea in Ap. Rhod. Arg. 76, 179; in Eur. Hector 17–19 Med. 227 Helen 67–79, 164, 175 Megacleides 95 53–4, 56, 120 Meleager 141 54–5, 136, 154–5 Memnon, colossus of 21 201 memory, as intertextual trope 75, 179 Heraclides Ponticus 94 Menander 185 ‘Heraclitus’, Homeric Problems 3, 61, 223. See also Menecrates 190–1 Index of Passages Discussed Menelaus 27, 70, 168 Hermeias, Neoplatonist 209, 218 Menippean satire 173 50, 227 Metiochus and Parthenope 124 Hermogenes 95 metonymy 47

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mime 13 Polemon of Ilium 144 , the 38–9, 121, 198–200, 201, 205–6, 207 Porphyry 45, 46–7, 49, 142–3, 164 Posidippus, ‘Seal’ 222 Nausicaa 66–7, 75, 78, 125, 158–63 Posidonius 90 Nestor 117, 188, 189, 190, 191, 201, 222–3 prepon/appropriateness 157–8, 160 Priam 193, 223 Odysseus 12, 23–4, 25, 41, 66–7, 78, 92–132, Proclus, On Plato’s Republic 32–3 138–46, 158–63, 164, 168, 170–80, 194–219, Propertius 2.15 79 223–4 Protagoras 29 Oedipus 99 Prusa 30 119, 121 Ptolemy IV Philopator 2 Ovid 72, 73, 144–5, 167; Amores 1.578–9; Pythagoreanism 198–9, 229 Heroides 16 72 Quintilian 185, 192, 193 paederasty 37–9, 51–2 Palladas 11 Rhodes 1 Pandaros 66 riddles 111 parasite, Odysseus as 172 Rome 1 Paris 64, 67–79, 156–7; Judgement of 64, 71, 79 Sappho 216, 228 Patroclus 220–1 scholarship, Alexandrian 119–20, 136–63 Peisistratus 186 scholia on Homer 6, 43, 63, 69, 73, 78, 130, Peleus 145–6 132–4, 140, 141, 143–4, 146, 148–63, 169, 176, Penelope 7–8, 27, 28, 163–6, 172, 190. See also Index of Passages Discussed 175, 178 Seleukos of Alexandria 95 Pergamum 1 Seneca 186, 223 Pericles 211–12 ‘Separators, the’ (οἱ χωρίζοντες) 185–6 Peripatetic thought 223 Sextus Empiricus 213, 228–30, 231 Phaeacians 94, 95, 100, 116, 119, 161, 197 Shield of Achilles 3, 150 Phaedra 76 Simonides 9, 102, 104 Pheidias 60–1, 81, 82–90 Sirens, the 194–219, 231 Phemios 220 Smyrna 1, 49, 50 Philodemus On the Good King according to Homer Socrates 25, 28, 29, 41, 202–16 32; On music 230–1 Sophocles 9; Krisis 76 philophrosyne 106–7 Stesichorus 35 Philostratus 24; Life of Apollonius 209; Stoicism 37, 39, 40, 47, 48, 76, 83, 85, 86, Heroicus 170 214–15, 230 philotimia 176–7 Strabo 147; on Homer 201–2 Philoxenus, ‘Cyclops’ 228, 231 sublime effects 57–64, 188. See also Longinus Phocylides 33–8 symposia 95–125; in Homer 97–100, 112–13, Phoenix 140, 188 114 Pindar 86, 224; Pythian 4 130 synthesis/word arrangement 180–5 Plato 27, 37, 38–40, 48, 158, 183–4, 192, 202–16, 223; performance of dialogues 105, 114; Gorgias teichoskopia 71, 167–8 198, 211–12; Ion 31; Phaedrus 29, 33, 35, 40, Teiresias 170–3 202–11; Protagoras 29, 104; Republic 31–3, Telemachus 27, 188 87–90, 93, 104, 150, 198–9, 215–16; Symposium Terence 167 96, 98, 107; Theaetetus 209–10, 211–12. See also Theagenes of Rhegium 47 Index of Passages Discussed Theocritus, Idyll 11 227, 228, 230 Plutarch 105–8; Gryllos 170, 173–80; How to Study Theognis 36, 96. See also Index of Passages Poetry 7, 15, 88, 216–17; Symposium 105–6, 111, Discussed 122–4; Sympotic Questions 96, 107–8, 114, 121. Theon, Aelius 128, 130 See also Index of Passages Discussed 55, 56 [Plutarch] On Homer 4, 32; Opinions of Thucydides 130, 131 Philosophers 81–2 Tithonus 211

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Virgil 205. See also Index of Passages Zenodotus 132, 143, 149, 150, 157 Discussed 3–4, 55–7, 60–1, 75, 79, 82–90, 121; Deception of Zeus 54–5, 78, 154–7; ‘scales of Winckelmann, Johann Joachim 62 Zeus’ 89

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