From Hittite to Homer the Anatolian background of ancient Greek epic
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press
2016
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- Hurro-Hittite narrative song at Hattusa
- Gilgamesh at Hattusa: written texts and oral traditions
- The Hurro-Hittite ritual context of Gilgamesh at Hattusa
- The plot of the Song of release
- The place of the Song of release in its eastern Mediterranean context
- The function and prehistory of the Song of release
- Sargon the Great: from history to myth
- Long-distance interactions: theory, practice, and myth
- Festivals: a milieu for cultural contact
- The context of epic in Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Greece
- Cyprus as a source of Syro-Anatolian epic in the Early Iron Age
- Cultural contact in Late Bronze Age western Anatolia
- Continuity of memory at Troy and in Anatolia
- The history of the Homeric tradition
- The layers of Anatolian influence in the Iliad.