The Greek Epic Cycle
Davies, Malcolm
Bristol Classical (2003)
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Paperback 9781853990397
USA  English
Product Details
LoC Classification PA3105 .D48 1989
LoC Control Number 2002489411
Dewey 883.0109
Nationality Classics, Greek, Rome
Pub Place London
Cover Price $20.00
No. of Pages 93
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Conflict Ancient times
Notes
"This... book is a pendant to the first part of my Epicorum Graecorum Fragmenta published in 1988 by Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht." -- p.vi

"Malcolm Davies is Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford." -- back cover

In the wake of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, poets of the seventh and sixth centuries BC composed epics that covered other parts of the Trojan War story or different areas of Greek mythology. Collectively these poems came to be known by Hellenistic scholars in Alexandria as The Epic Cycle . They also present a wealth of fascinating mythological details and provide absorbing variation on the traditional themes presented in Homer. Why are certain themes frequently used, while others are neglected in various poems? This short study provides a useful introduction to the Cycle for students and scholars of Greek epic and of classical civilization and mythology in general. Preface Abbreviations 1. The Epic Cycle Notes 2. The Titanomachy 3. The Oedipodeia 4. The Tebais 5. The Epigoni 6. The Cypria 7. The Aethiopis 8. The Little Iliad 9. The Sack of Troy 10. The Returns Home 11. The Telegony Index of Mythological Names