Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old MysteryIn this book Joachim Latacz turns the spotlight of modern research on the much-debated question of whether the wealthy city of Troy described by Homer in the Iliad was a poetic fiction or a memory of historical reality. Earlier excavations at the hill of Hisarlik, in Turkey, on the Dardanelles, brought no answer, but in 1988 a new archaeological enterprise, under the direction of Manfred Korfmann, led to a radical shift in understanding. Latacz, one of Korfmann's closest collaborators, traces the course of these excavations, and the renewed investigation of the imperial Hittite archives they have inspired. As he demonstrates, it is now clear that the background against which the plot of the Iliad is acted out is the historical reality of the thirteenth century BC. The Troy story as a whole must have arisen in this period, and we can detect traces of it in Homer's great poem. |
Contents
A Lack of Authenticity | 15 |
Troy and the Empire of the Hittites ΙΟΙ | 101 |
Achaians and Danaans | 120 |
Homers Backdrop is Historical | 137 |
The Basic Facts | 143 |
Homers Iliad and the Tale of Troy | 154 |
The Tale of Troy Independent of Homers | 206 |
When Was the Tale of Troy Conceived? | 213 |
the Tale of Troy Reach Homer? | 250 |
The Tale of Troy and History | 278 |
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Achaian Achilles Aegean Aeolian Ahhijawā Alaksandu Alaksandu treaty Anatolian ancient archaeological Arzawa Asia Minor bards catalogue of ships centre citadel Crete culture cuneiform discovery ditch documents Egyptian eighth century BC epic evidence excavations fortress wall geographical Greece Greek Hattusa Hawkins hexameter hieroglyphic Hisarlık historical Hittite empire Hittite Great King Homer Homer's Iliad Iliad Ilios inscriptions Ionian islands Karabel Knossos known Korfmann land of Arzawa land of Hattusa land of Wilusa language Latacz later Lesbos Linear linguistic lower town Luwian Majesty Manfred Korfmann metres Miletos Millawanda Mirā Mursili II Mycenae Mycenaean age narrative Niemeier Odyssey palace period Pijamaradu place-names poem poet political possible Priam Pylos question region Schliemann script seal second millennium BC Sēha settlement Starke story structure syllable tablets tale of Troy Thebes toponyms tradition treaty Troad Trojan Trojan War Tudhalija vassal Visser Wilios Wilusa writing
References to this book
The Rape of Troy: Evolution, Violence, and the World of Homer Jonathan Gottschall No preview available - 2008 |
Hellenism in Byzantium: The Transformations of Greek Identity and the ... Anthony Kaldellis No preview available - 2008 |


