1. 根据表格中该空格下 Detailed Information 内容可知,此处表示 The Iliad、The Odyssey、Epic poems 和 Roman poets 有对特洛伊战争的描述,结合第一段第二句 “The war is one of the most important events in Greek mythology and has appeared in many works of Greek literature.” 可知,这些可以总结为特洛...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Iliad (redirected fromThe Iliad) Encyclopedia Il·i·ad (ĭl′ē-əd, -ăd′) n. The older of the two surviving ancient Greek epic poems, traditionally ascribed to Homer but containing material composed or...
内容简介:One of the first and greatest literary achievements of Greek civilisation, The Iliad focuses on the pivotal four days towards the end of the ten-year war between the Greeks and the Trojans. In a series of dramatic set pieces, it follows the tragic story of the humiliation of Achill...
The Greek poet Homer is credited with being the first to write down the epic stories of 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey,' and the impact of his tales continues to reverberate through Western culture.
The Muses were the ancient Greek goddesses of music, song and dance, and the source of inspiration to poets. They were also goddesses of knowledge, who remembered all things that had come to pass. Later the Mousai were assigned specific artistic spheres:
People have bathed in its pools for thousands of years. The ancient Greek city of Hierapolis was built on top of the hot springs by the kings of Pergamon.A natural wonder, these rock formations formed beneath the ancient city of Hierapolis transform into a cascading water fountain. The water...
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Liakoura,Mount Parnassus,Parnassus- (Greek mythology) a mountain in central Greece where (according to Greek mythology) the Muses lived; known as the mythological home of music and poetry; "Liakoura is the modern name of Mount Parnassus" ...
Homer, Iliad 4. 1 ff (trans. Lattimore) (Greek epic C8th B.C.) : "Now the gods at the side of Zeus were sitting in council over the golden floor, and among them the goddess Hebe (Youth) poured them nectar as wine, while they in the golden drinking-cups drank to each other, ...