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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1887-1888-347

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DEPARTMENT EOR LADIES 345 Analysis of the Iliad "-3 Anatysis of the Odyssey "-4 Homeric heroes and heroines-5 Literary characteristics of the Homeric poetry-6 The Homeric Hymns "-7 Tiie Epic Cycle-8 The Hesiodic poetry-9 History of Homeric criticism-10 General summary The above courses are intended to assist the study of Homer in English The text book recommended is Prof Jebb's Intro- duction to Homer מ Macmillan Co Price 3s Gd Translations The Iliad by Lang Leaf Myers Macmillan Co the "Odyssey by Butcher and Lang Macmillan both in prose or the translation of the Odyssey מ by Way Avia and Iliad i-xii by the same author Kegan Paul Co or the translation of "Odyssey" -xii by William Morris Reeves Turner The Homeric Hymns Chapman's translation Hesiod Elton's translation Third Course Easter Term 1888 Greek Art to the time of Pheidias Primitive art and invention-2 Greek vase-painting earlier styles-3 Early Greek coinage-4 Greek sculpture archaic schools-5 Earlier Greek architecture-6 History of Athens till the time of Pericles-7 The Panathenaic festival-8 The Parthenon-9 10 The sculptures of the Parthenon These lectures will be accompanied by visits to the Greek Galleries in the British Museum Text book Upcott's "Introduction to Greek Sculpture מ Clarendon Press
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