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Study Homer Iliad Book 24 through a close reading and analysis of language, syntax, metre and cultural considerations.
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For students who have completed Ancient Greek language studies to a high intermediate or advanced standard or who wish to brush up on previous studies of the language. A detailed reading of Homer's epics focuses on Homeric dialect and epic composition, alongside the story of the Trojan war and its main heroes. Book 24 deals with Achilles' unabating grief for Patroclus and return of Hector's body for burial.
DELIVERY MODE
- Face-to-Face
TEXTBOOK
- Homer Iliad Book XXIV, ed. C.W.Macleod, Cambridge University Press, 1982
COURSE OUTLINE
- Book 24 will be studied in its entirety
- Consideration of the Book 24 in the context of the whole Iliad
- Study of language, dialect and hexameter metre
- Consideration of epic composition and cultural contexts
- Exploration of heroic values
LEARNING OUTCOMES
By the end of this course, students should be able to:
- Read and understand unabridged passages from Homeric epic.
- Understand Homeric language differences and formulaic use.
- Discuss aspects of the "Homeric Question" and composition.
- Discuss heroic values as they appear in the Iliad.
