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The Catalogue of Ships (Ancient Greek: νεῶν κατάλογος, neōn katálogos) is an epic catalogue in Book 2 of Homer's Iliad (2.494–759), which lists the contingents of the Achaean army that sailed to Troy.
The Catalogue of Ships is a list of ships brought by the Achaean heroes to the Trojan War. The most famous Catalogue of Ships comes from Homer's Iliad, and tells of a thousand ships dispatched to Troy.
22 de feb. de 2020 · This essay provides an overview of archaeological approaches to the Catalogue of Ships. Debates have focused on two interrelated issues: (1) whether the Catalogue is a snapshot of the Greek world during a particular era, and (2) which era, if any, that may be.
24 de oct. de 2006 · The Homeric catalogue of ships. by. Homer; Allen, Thomas W. (Thomas William), b. 1862. Publication date. 1921. Publisher. Oxford The Clarendon Press. Collection. robarts; toronto.
THE ART OF HOMER'S CATALOGUE OF SHIPS. THE PHRASE "CATALOGUE OF SHIPS" has led generations of readers and critics to think of the passage (Iliad 11.484-785) as being something detachable and lumpy -a long, boring mass of data (geography and personnel) that clogs the story and. serves no dramatic function.
2 de nov. de 2019 · In this series of articles we attempt an in-depth analysis of the Achaean ‘Catalogue of ships‘. Using the etymology of the various names, we receive valuable historical and cultural information.
Two catalogues of the 2d song of Iliad – the Catalogue of Ships and the Catalogue of Trojan Forces – produced a large and contradictory literature. Nevertheless there is a possibility to bring new factors into their comprehension.