Thematic Index of Classics in JStor
odysseus, odyssey, homer, penelope, telemachus, suitors, homeric, ithaca, poet, iliad, athena, return, hero, story, circe, eumaeus, menelaus, poem, home, cyclops, phaeacians, polyphemus, beggar, nestor, nausicaa, agamemnon, scene, calypso, epic, athene, episode, alcinous, stranger, himself, cyclopes, island, narrative, eumaios, helen, laertes, palace, ulysses, guest, identity, telemachos, hospitality, thersites, tale, troy, poseidon

1929

Scheria and the Phaeacians. Alexander David Fraser. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 155-178 List themes Full text (458 theme words)
Ithakan Origins. A. Shewan. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1929), pp. 335-345 List themes Full text (390 theme words)
ΧΘΑΜΑΛΗ ΙΘΑΚΗ. F. P. Johnson. American Journal of Philology. (1929), pp. 221-238 List themes Full text (306 theme words)
The Ithaka Problem Again. A. Shewan. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1929), pp. 60-67 List themes Full text (191 theme words)
Humor in Homer and in Vergil. Joseph William Hewitt. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 15, 1929), pp. 169-172 List themes Full text (152 theme words)
Alt-Ithaka. A. Shewan. Classical Review. (Nov., 1929), pp. 162-164 List themes Full text (142 theme words)
Samuel Butler and Homer Once More. A. Shewan. The Classical Weekly. (May 13, 1929), pp. 202-204 List themes Full text (122 theme words)
Low-Lying Ithaca. A. Shewan. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1929), pp. 125-130 List themes Full text (84 theme words)
Humor in Homer and in Vergil (Concluded). Joseph William Hewitt. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 22, 1929), pp. 177-181 List themes Full text (60 theme words)
More Ithaka Problems. B. Farrington. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1929), pp. 299-300 List themes Full text (48 theme words)
Literary Imitation in the Theognidea. E. L. Highbarger. American Journal of Philology. (1929), pp. 341-359 List themes Full text (40 theme words)
Homer and the Cult of Heroes. Roy Kenneth Hack. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 57-74 List themes Full text (19 theme words)
An Unrecognized Fragment of Hyginus, Fabvlae. [An Unrecognized Fragment of Hyginus, Fabulae]. H. J. Rose. Classical Quarterly. (Apr., 1929), pp. 96-99 List themes Full text (17 theme words)
Homeric Names in -tor: And Some Other Names of the Short Form Occurring in Homer. Grace H. MacUrdy. Classical Quarterly. (Jan., 1929), pp. 23-27 List themes Full text (16 theme words)
The Loeb Classical Library Twenty-Four Recent Additions (Continued). Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 25, 1929), pp. 153-155 List themes Full text (14 theme words)
The Character of Clytemnestra in the Agamemnon of Aeschylus. Florence Mary Bennett Anderson. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 136-154 List themes Full text (13 theme words)
The Creon of Sophocles. L. Denis Peterkin. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1929), pp. 263-273 List themes Full text (12 theme words)
Addendum on Ithaca. F. P. Johnson. American Journal of Philology. (1929), pp. 389 List themes Full text (11 theme words)
The Blonde Aeneas: Vergil, Aeneid 1.592. Marbury B. Ogle. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 28, 1929), pp. 28-30 List themes Full text (10 theme words)
Proceedings of the Sixty-First Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association. Also of the Thirty-First Annual Meeting of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. i-xciv List themes Full text (8 theme words)
The Quotations from Homer in Polyainos 1. Proem. 4-12. G. M. Bolling. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1929), pp. 330-334 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
Plural Verbs with Neuter Plural Subjects in Homer. John A. Scott. American Journal of Philology. (1929), pp. 71-76 List themes Full text (7 theme words)
Seven Questions on Aristotelian Definitions of Tragedy and Comedy. A. Philip McMahon. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1929), pp. 97-198 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
Vergil, Aeneid 7. 8-9. Mary E. Campbell. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 18, 1929), pp. 146-150 List themes Full text (6 theme words)
The Distinctive Character of Enjambement in Homeric Verse. Milman Parry. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 200-220 List themes Full text (5 theme words)