A multi-dimensional mathematical theory applied to texts belonging to the classical Greek Literature spanning eight centuries reveals interesting connections between them. By studying words, sentences, and interpuncti...
Homer was the earliest and greatest Greek poet. He also was the father of epic poetry. His two great works, Iliad and Odyssey, present certain events of the mythical Trojan War and its aftermath. Both were called Home...
I discuss the human need or drive for meaning (which I call "the Human Eros") and how this centers on various central or core meanings that become embodied so as to constitute definitive identities--identities of ...
Compared with Dante's Inferno which has an original interpretation of Odysseus' s last voyage different from that in Homer's Odyssey, Tennyson's Ulysses seems closer to the Homeric epics. An intertextual study of thes...
With an analysis on Golden Bough Theater's Troy, Troy... Taiwan, this article will investigate how they de-contextualize Greek Epic Iliad with an eclectic collage of the tropes of Greek epic, the techniques of enviro...
In his article "Argos andArgives in the Iliad" (1979) Robert Drews argued for reviving an idea, first brought forward by William D. Geddes in 18782 and later on fully developed in Paul Cauer's "Grundfragen der H...