Belted Heroes and Bound Women: The Myth of the Homeric Warrior-kingThis clearly written, beautifully illustrated book introduces a previously unrecognized Homeric theme, the 'belted hero, ' and argues for its lasting historical, literary, and archaeological significance. The belted hero fuses king, warrior, charioteer, and athlete into a supreme image of political power. The special 'heroic warrior's belts' (zosteres) worn by Agamemnon, Menelaos, and Nestor served as unimpeachable visual emblems of their exalted positions of rank. The feminine counterpart, or zone, presents the woman as superior in the competitive arena of love. Bennett shows that the belted hero represented an ideology attractive to wealthy landowners, their oikoi, and inter-family connections. He suggests that the communal spirit of the hoplite phalanx attempted to appropriate the belted hero ideal, even while undermining its ethos of personal honor. Bennett also makes several important iconographic interpretations that provide fundamentally new insights into early Greek oral epic compositional techniques, conceptions of time, and cosmological structure. Belted Heroes and Bound Women will be of interest to scholars and students of early Greek art, history, or literature. |
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The Harvard Belt | 19 |
The Harvard Belt the Harvard Bow Fibula | 31 |
Phrygianlonian Belts and BeltDedications at Olympia | 43 |
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Belted Heroes and Bound Women: The Myth of the Homeric Warrior-king Michael J. Bennett Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1997 |
Belted Heroes and Bound Women: The Myth of the Homeric Warrior-king Michael J. Bennett,Professor of Palliative Medicine Michael Bennett Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1997 |
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Achaeans Achilles Agamemnon ancient appearance armor associated athletic banded battle bell-corslet belted hero bird body Book bronze called Calypso central century B.C. chariot Circe clearly close compared connected corslet dated death decoration dedications described early eighth Eumaios evidence fact female fibula fighting figure fish follows front function gift give given golden Greek Harvard belt Hector Hera Herakles heroic warrior's belt Homeric epic honor hoplite horse Iliad important king lines lions meaning Menelaos metal mitre mortal Nagy narrative nature Nestor object Odysseus Odysseus's Olympia opposite pair parallel pattern perhaps Phaiakians position present proposal refer relationship represents scene seems seventh century B.C. sexual shown side similar similes social song spear structure suggests supra surface symbolic theme thorex tradition Trojans visual warrior wear woman women Zeus zoma zone zoster
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