Homer and the So-Called Homeric Questions

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Tziropoulou-Efstathiou, A. [1 ]
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[1] Sch Ancient Greek, Athens, Greece
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Euclous, the very ancient Soothsayer. also called Empyrivitis, had predicted that Homer "will be immortal and ageless for ever ... ". Indeed, humanity never ceased dealing with Horner. Even nowadays, in our materialistic society, Homer becomes more and more the object of studies. research, discussions, conferences, and symposia. Front Japan to Scandinavia or Australia, Homeric poems editions succeed one another in ever increasing numbers all(] selling indices. For many centuries a great deal of researchers and commentators are dealing not only with the translation and commentary of the Iliad and Odyssey but also with the various so called Homeric questions, namely: Has Homer ever existed? What does the word Horner mean? Was "Homer" one or more persons hidden behind this name? Were there two poets, one who composed (lie Iliad and another who composed Odyssey or the same person composed both? If Homer was a real person, when did he live? Where was lie born? Was Homer blind? Have Homer epic poems been written or have they been disseminated verbally? What is the Homeric Ithaca? Did Ulysses ever sail Out to the ocean? We shall try to answer these questions briefly, based oil ancient Greek literature, ancient commentators and Of Course on specific references of the Homeric poems themselves.
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