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... Ithaca . These men agree only in believing that Leucas is Same . Sir Rennell Rodd thinks that Thiaki is Ithaca , Cephallenia is Same , and that Dulichium is to be found among the islands of the Echinades . Sir Ren- nell does not agree ...
... Ithaca . These men agree only in believing that Leucas is Same . Sir Rennell Rodd thinks that Thiaki is Ithaca , Cephallenia is Same , and that Dulichium is to be found among the islands of the Echinades . Sir Ren- nell does not agree ...
Page 120
... Ithaca in Leucas ; everything has survived , even the names of the springs and the rocks . Of these five great experts one alone thinks Leucas is Ithaca , one thinks Cephallenia is Ithaca , and three think Thiaki is Ithaca . Two think ...
... Ithaca in Leucas ; everything has survived , even the names of the springs and the rocks . Of these five great experts one alone thinks Leucas is Ithaca , one thinks Cephallenia is Ithaca , and three think Thiaki is Ithaca . Two think ...
Page 122
... Ithaca within the poem , and the other audience in the land of the Phaeacians . Nothing can surpass the skill with ... Ithaca of the return of the Achaeans and the events of the Trojan War , hence we know that the people of Ithaca too ...
... Ithaca within the poem , and the other audience in the land of the Phaeacians . Nothing can surpass the skill with ... Ithaca of the return of the Achaeans and the events of the Trojan War , hence we know that the people of Ithaca too ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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