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
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Ithakan Origins. A. Shewan. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1929), pp. 335-345
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ΧΘΑΜΑΛΗ ΙΘΑΚΗ. F. P. Johnson. American Journal of Philology. (1929), pp. 221-238
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The Ithaka Problem Again. A. Shewan. Classical Philology. (Jan., 1929), pp. 60-67
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Humor in Homer and in Vergil. Joseph William Hewitt. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 15, 1929), pp. 169-172
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Alt-Ithaka. A. Shewan. Classical Review. (Nov., 1929), pp. 162-164
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Samuel Butler and Homer Once More. A. Shewan. The Classical Weekly. (May 13, 1929), pp. 202-204
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Low-Lying Ithaca. A. Shewan. Classical Journal. (Nov., 1929), pp. 125-130
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Humor in Homer and in Vergil (Concluded). Joseph William Hewitt. The Classical Weekly. (Apr. 22, 1929), pp. 177-181
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More Ithaka Problems. B. Farrington. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1929), pp. 299-300
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Literary Imitation in the Theognidea. E. L. Highbarger. American Journal of Philology. (1929), pp. 341-359
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Homer and the Cult of Heroes. Roy Kenneth Hack. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 57-74
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An Unrecognized Fragment of Hyginus, Fabvlae. [An Unrecognized Fragment of Hyginus, Fabulae]. H. J. Rose. Classical Quarterly. (Apr., 1929), pp. 96-99
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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
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The Loeb Classical Library Twenty-Four Recent Additions (Continued). Charles Knapp. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 25, 1929), pp. 153-155
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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
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The Creon of Sophocles. L. Denis Peterkin. Classical Philology. (Jul., 1929), pp. 263-273
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Addendum on Ithaca. F. P. Johnson. American Journal of Philology. (1929), pp. 389
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The Blonde Aeneas: Vergil, Aeneid 1.592. Marbury B. Ogle. The Classical Weekly. (Oct. 28, 1929), pp. 28-30
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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
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The Quotations from Homer in Polyainos 1. Proem. 4-12. G. M. Bolling. Classical Philology. (Oct., 1929), pp. 330-334
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Plural Verbs with Neuter Plural Subjects in Homer. John A. Scott. American Journal of Philology. (1929), pp. 71-76
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Seven Questions on Aristotelian Definitions of Tragedy and Comedy. A. Philip McMahon. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology. (1929), pp. 97-198
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Vergil, Aeneid 7. 8-9. Mary E. Campbell. The Classical Weekly. (Mar. 18, 1929), pp. 146-150
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The Distinctive Character of Enjambement in Homeric Verse. Milman Parry. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association. (1929), pp. 200-220
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