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THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS IN HOMER —— RE-EXAMINING ILIAD 8, 548-552 AND 24, 27-30
作者姓名:Oliver Wehr  IHAC
摘    要:Did Homer know the story of the 'Judgement of Pads'? The answer to this question depends on our assessment of two or three verses towards the end of the Iliad. When Achilles is desecrating Hector's body, the gods, we are told, are f'mally moved by pity for the slain hero, although none of them had rushed to his support before. They decide to put an end to the repulsive spectacle by ordering Hermes to steal Hector's body from Achilles' chariot. This plan is approved by all, but three gods - Hera, Poseidon, and Athene (Ω 25ff):

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THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS IN HOMER -- RE-EXAMINING ILIAD 8, 548-552 AND 24, 27-30
Oliver Wehr, IHAC.THE JUDGEMENT OF PARIS IN HOMER -- RE-EXAMINING ILIAD 8, 548-552 AND 24, 27-30[J].Journal of Ancient Civilizations,2006,21(1):41-60.
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