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From Hittite to Homer: The Anatolian Background of Ancient Greek Epic
The layers of Anatolian influence in the Iliad
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Mary R. Bachvarova
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2016
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9781139048736.018
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Book chapters
pp. xxxiv
Maps
pp. xxxix
Miscellaneous Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 20
Hurro-Hittite narrative song at Hattusa
pp. 54
Gilgamesh at Hattusa: written texts and oral traditions
pp. 78
The Hurro-Hittite ritual context of Gilgamesh at Hattusa
pp. 111
The plot of the Song of Release
pp. 132
The place of the Song of Release in its eastern Mediterranean context
pp. 149
The function and prehistory of the Song of Release
pp. 166
Sargon the Great: from history to myth
pp. 199
Long-distance interactions: theory, practice, and myth
pp. 219
Festivals: a milieu for cultural contact
pp. 266
The context of epic in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Greece
pp. 301
Cyprus as a source of Syro-Anatolian epic in the Early Iron Age
pp. 331
Cultural contact in Late Bronze Age western Anatolia
pp. 349
Continuity of memory at Troy and in Anatolia
pp. 395
The history of the Homeric tradition
pp. 418
The layers of Anatolian influence in the Iliad
pp. 458
Appendix: Contraction and the dactylic hexameter
pp. 465
References
pp. 649
Concordance of tablets from Ugarit
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