In this post we present and analyze excerpts from Homer’s “Odyssey”, which reveal some of his substantial theological positions.
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Homer’s Iliad; the ‘Catalogue of ships’ and what we can learn from it – Phocis
In this series of articles we attempt an in-depth analysis of the Achaean ‘Catalogue of ships‘. Using the etymology of the various names, we receive valuable historical and cultural information. Continue reading “Homer’s Iliad; the ‘Catalogue of ships’ and what we can learn from it – Phocis”
Homer; the roots of civil wars
In this post we present and originally analyze an excerpt from the Iliad. Homer offers us here some of his valuable socio-political views. Continue reading “Homer; the roots of civil wars”
Homer; Man and Responsibility
In this article we originally analyze an excerpt from the ‘Odyssey‘, which clearly states that the creature ‘Man’, for Homer, is (or should be) a creature of Responsibility. Continue reading “Homer; Man and Responsibility”
Homer’s Iliad; the ‘Catalogue of ships’ and what we can learn from it – Aspledon & Orchomenus
In this series of articles we attempt an in-depth analysis of the Achaean ‘Catalogue of ships‘. Using the etymology of the various names, we receive valuable historical and cultural information. Continue reading “Homer’s Iliad; the ‘Catalogue of ships’ and what we can learn from it – Aspledon & Orchomenus”
Heliocentrism in Homer’s Iliad?
In this post we present an original analysis of an excerpt from the Iliad, which most probably implies the belief, of Homer and his Argives, to a heliocentric rather than a geocentric view of the Cosmos. Continue reading “Heliocentrism in Homer’s Iliad?”