icon 0
icon TOP UP
rightIcon
icon Reading History
rightIcon
icon Sign out
rightIcon
icon Get the APP
rightIcon

Homer and His Age

Chapter 15 The Comparative Study of Early Epics

Word Count: 2076    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

ts conditions of growth and decadence, has been much neglected by Homeric critics. Sir Richard Jebb touched on the t

Claim Your Bonus at the APP

Open
Homer and His Age
Homer and His Age
“The aim of this book is to prove that the Homeric Epics, as wholes, and apart from passages gravely suspected in antiquity, present a perfectly harmonious picture of the entire life and civilisation of one single age. The faint variations in the design are not greater than such as mark every moment of culture, for in all there is some movement; in all, cases are modified by circumstances. If our contention be true, it will follow that the poems themselves, as wholes, are the product of a single age, not a mosaic of the work of several changeful centuries.”