鲸鱼之口和荷马之门:

IF 0.1 3区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
Anastasia Maravela
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这篇文章认为,卢锡安的《维莱历史I 30》中对吞噬旅行者的巨大鲸鱼牙齿的描述在文学上引用了荷马的诗歌,更具体地说,是在《伊利亚特12》中关于阿契亚城墙前战斗的一集中,以及佩内洛普在《奥德赛19》中关于梦想之门的描述中。评估了影响联系的词汇、叙事和主题特征。
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The Mouth of the Whale and Homeric Gates:
The article argues that the literary references of the description of the teeth of the enormous whale that swallows the travellers in Lucian’s Verae Historiae I 30 are in Homer’s poetry, more specifically in the episode of the battle before the Achaean wall in Iliad 12 and in Penelope’s account about the gates that dreams come through in Odyssey 19. The lexical, narrative, and thematic features that inform the connection are assessed.
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Symbolae Osloenses
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