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- 7 of Virgil's Aeneid, which marks the beginning of the second half or "Iliadic" section of the poem. Muses in po****r culture Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica...
- their sources is extraordinarily difficult and obscure. The study of the Iliadic scholia is a significant, ongoing area of research in Homeric scholarship...
- Anchises who reveals Rome's destiny to his son. Book 7 (beginning the Iliadic half) opens with an address to the muse and recounts Aeneas's arrival in...
- Virgil's imagination. The book is based on the last six books, or the Iliadic half, of the Aeneid. It is written in a first-person style, and the character...
- The House of the Tragic Poet (also called The Homeric House or The Iliadic House) is a Roman house in Pompeii, Italy dating to the 2nd century BCE. The...
- follows the convention of the classical unities. Within the framework of the Iliadic myth of the Trojan War, Giraudoux criticizes diplomacy and the behaviour...
- similarities between its story of Achilles, Antilochus, and Memnon, and the Iliadic story of Achilles, Patroclus, and Hector; the claim that such a similarity...
- with the traditional view that Virgil's epic divides into 'Odyssean' and 'Iliadic' halves. Merely accepting this idea at face value is to mistake for a destination...
- during the 8th century BC. It is also worth comparing the details of the Iliadic story to those of older Mesopotamian literature—most notably, the Epic...
- Euryalus is a well-developed, self-contained episode that occurs in the "Iliadic" half of the Aeneid, set during the war through which the displaced Trojans...