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Travelling Heroes: Greeks And Their Myths In The Epic Age Of Homer (2008)

by Robin Lane Fox(Favorite Author)
3.59 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0713999802 (ISBN13: 9780713999808)
languge
English
publisher
Allen Lane
review 1: Excellent book where the author meanders around the 8th century BC Mediterranean, linking together the cultures prevalent at the time, using Homer's Iliad and Odyssey as a backdrop.The author shows that the island of Euboea, roughly 'around the corner' from Athens, played a hugely important role in connecting the eastern with the western Mediterranean, during the 9th and 8th centuries BC, and that, during that period, a lot of the Greek mythology, stories of the gods and their companions, intermingled between the regions frequented by these Greek sailors, resulting in the stories left us by Homer and, later, Hesiod and others. The author places an important source of the stories in the northern triangle in the far west corner of the Mediterranean, formed by the eastern tip... more of Cyprus, Cilicia in southern Turkey, and the Syrian coast, this area particularly seeing a lot of mingling as well as being the source for important influences to Greek mythology. A few lovely tidbits of historical knowledge include the fact that Phoenicians probably called themselves Canaanites and that their current name derives from the Greek phoinix, meaning purple-red, referring to the 'royal purple' die Phoenicians were famous for. Carthage derives from the Phoenician for 'new city', qart hadasht.
review 2: Interesting book on the period known as the Greek dark ages between the fall of the Mycenaean palace period and the Classic age of Greece. Lane fox's central theme is that the Greek myths as told by Hesiod and Homer had there origins in a diaspora of Greek merchants, sailors and soldiers from Euboea both east to Turkish/ Levant coast and west to Sicily and Italy. In both locations they found geographical locations, tales and artefacts which they recognised as analogous to their own tales and myths, and which they incorporated into their own myths both to explain facets of and enhance these existing tales. less
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Twibabi
Follow the potsherds and reminisce about that historiography seminar in grad skool.
Kath
I'm afraid I found it quite hard going and didn't make it to the very end ...
tiffany
Recommended by Tom Holland on the TLS website.
Emily
TLS book of the year
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