Belted Heroes and Bound Women: The Myth of the Homeric Warrior-kingRowman & Littlefield, 1997 - 228 sidor This 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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... person responsible 17 In support of this hypothesis is the absence of either a Boeotian or a Thessalian tradition of solid metal belts comparable to the Phrygian - Ionian tradition . If a belt were to be made for a commemorative or ...
... person responsible 17 In support of this hypothesis is the absence of either a Boeotian or a Thessalian tradition of solid metal belts comparable to the Phrygian - Ionian tradition . If a belt were to be made for a commemorative or ...
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... person as an extended flashback . These books are set in the past and contribute nothing to the forward motion of the plot.33 The Lotus - Eaters , Polyphemos , the bag of winds on Aiolos's island , the Laistrygones , Circe , the visit ...
... person as an extended flashback . These books are set in the past and contribute nothing to the forward motion of the plot.33 The Lotus - Eaters , Polyphemos , the bag of winds on Aiolos's island , the Laistrygones , Circe , the visit ...
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... person rather than a Märchen - Mädchen . " 103 G. Crane connects the oaths that Odysseus demands of Circe and Calypso and explains them by assimilating the nymphs to the paradigm of the Near Eastern fertil- ity goddess ( Crane 1988 ) ...
... person rather than a Märchen - Mädchen . " 103 G. Crane connects the oaths that Odysseus demands of Circe and Calypso and explains them by assimilating the nymphs to the paradigm of the Near Eastern fertil- ity goddess ( Crane 1988 ) ...
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The Harvard Belt the Harvard Bow Fibula | 31 |
Phrygianlonian Belts and BeltDedications at Olympia | 43 |
References to Belts in the Iliad and the Odyssey | 61 |
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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 Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1997 |
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Achaeans Achilles Agamemnon Aias Ancient Aphrodite Archaic armor athletic banded zone battle bell-corslet Bellerophontes belt dedications belted hero bird scene Bow Fibula bronze Calypso Cambridge chariot Chios Circe Circe's corslet decoration disk Early Greek early seventh centuries eighth century B.C. epithet Eumaios female feminine fibula fighting front G. E. R. Lloyd Geometric gift goddess Greece Greek art Harvard belt Hector Helios Hera Hera's Herakles heroic warrior's belt Homeric epic honor hoplite horse and bird Ibid ideology Iliad incised Ionian king kleos lions Menelaos Menelaos's mitre mortal motifs Museum Nagy narrative Nestor Odysseus Odysseus's Okeanos Olympia oral pair parallel paratactic Phaiakians poem poet poetic poetry representational zones schema seventh century B.C. sexual attraction similes song spear structure suggests supra symbolic telamon thematic theme Thersites thorex tradition Trojans Urartian Urartu Vermeule visual waist warrior wear woman woman's belt women worn Zeus zoma zoster zoster-zoma
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