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Achilles, 12–13, 15–19, 25, 27, 38, 43–44, 50 –55, 72–73, 78, 80 –86; etymology of his name, 17; shield of, xi, 72–73, 77, 80, 86 Agamemnon, 13–14, 21, 54, 83–84 Aithiopis, 70 Ajax, 50 –54, 81, 84 aksitas . (Vedic) ‘unwilting, imperishable,’ 48 ametakinēton ‘unchangeable,’ 31 anakrinein ‘interrogate’ and anakrisis ‘interrogation,’ 38 aoidē ‘song,’ 43 aoidos ‘singer,’ 6 –7, 41–42 apangellein ‘announce,’ 32–34 aphthiton ‘unwilting, imperishable,’ 27, 46 apodeiknusthai ‘perform,’ 45 apoina ‘ransom,’ 55, 72, 80 –81, 83–84 Apollo, 13–15, 18–19, 21 Aristarchus, x, 3, 50 –51, 67, 69, 70 Aristotle Poetics: ix, 8, 37 Politics: 37 Rhetoric: 36 Athena, 58 Athenaeus, x Athenians, 33–34 Athens, 2, 28, 34, 70 attributive and predicative adjectives, 27, 39, 47–48 audience, xi, xii, 9, 17, 22, 33, 40, 46, 59, 70 –71, 75, 80, 85–86 Augenblickserfindung, 16 aulōidos ‘aulode,’ 42 author, concept of, ix, 9, 31, 66, 74 Bacchylides, 36 Briseis, 83–84 Calchas, 25–29 citharode. See kitharōidos city-state, xi clairvoyance, v, x, 21, 49 cledonomancy, 57, 59 composition (vs. performance). See performance composition-in-performance, 6 –7, 15– 16, 23, 39–40, 44, 49–50, 69 Crates, 50 –52 Croesus, 32–33 crystallization, 13 Cycle, epic, ix, 70 Cypria, 70 Cyrus, 32–33 dactylic hexameter, 34, 42, 44 Delphi, 14, 32–34 Demetrius of Phalerum, 2 Demodokos, 18–19, 42, 44, 54 dēmos/dāmos ‘district,’ 74 –77, 79, 81 Demosthenes, 36 diachronic, 1–2, 9, 16, 19, 39–48, 83– 84; definition of, 1; vs. historical, 1; vs. synchronic, 1–2, 16, 39–45, 48 diachronic skewing, 39–48 dianoia, meaning of, x dictation: models of, 4 –5, 67; theory of, 5, 50, 60, 64 – 66 Dieuchidas of Megara, 44 dikē ‘judgment,’ 74, 85 Diogenes Laertius (1.57), 43 Index 97 dream oracles, 23–24, 38 Dumézil, Georges, 11–12 ecphrasis, 72 ekhthros ‘hateful,’ 55 Epic Cycle, ix, 70 epiphany, 25, 28–29 epos ‘utterance,’ 55, 57, 59 Erfolgshaftung. See strict liability esthlo- ‘good, genuine,’ 47 eukhesthai ‘make a legal claim,’ 74 –81 Euripides, 6 Eurybates, 50 –51 evolution, ix, 1, 19, 23, 39, 42, 44, 59; fluid vs. rigid phases, 2 evolutionary model, 2, 4 –8, 44 –45, 60, 67–70, 86 Fernbeziehungen, 16 Five Ages of Homer, 2, 69 fixation of text, 9 Galen, 34 generative grammar, 27 graphein ‘write,’ 8 Hektor, 15, 18, 23, 72, 83 Helen, 24, 27–28 Hephaistos, 73–74 Hera, 59 Herodotus, 45; (1.78.1–3), (1.90.4), 32; (1.91.1–5), (7.140 –144), 33; (7.140 – 144), (7.142.1–2), (7.143.1), (6.66.2– 3), (6.75.3), (8.135.3), 34; (3.37.2), 35; (1.11.5), (1.27.4), 37; (1.120), (7.19.12), 38 Hesiod Theogony: (58– 68), 15; (48), 44 fr. (305.4), 44 hexameter. See dactylic hexameter histōr ‘arbitrator,’ 74, 79, 85 Homer: as author of the Iliad and Odyssey, ix; as metonym for Homeric poetry, ix Iliad: (1.5), 27; (1.524 –527), 59; (1.543), 59; (1.549), 59; (1.837), 52; (2.284 – 332), 26; (2.303–324), 26; (2.318– 319), 29; (2.325), 47; (2.330), 27; (2.322–333), 28–29; (2.485–486), 45–46; (5.3), 47; (7.385–397), 21; (7.400 –402), 21–22; (7.407), 21; (8.192–193), 45; (9), 25, 49–50, 82– 84; (9.120), 55; (9.169–170), 51–52; (9.167–170), 53; (9.180), 53; (9.184 – 191), 43–44; (9.189), 43; (9.192), 51– 52; (9.196 –198), 52–53; (9.223–224), 53–54; (9.261), 55; (9.312–313), 55; (9.337), 83; (9.413–415), 27, 46 – 48; (9.632– 639), 81; (11.21–22), 45; (11.227–228), 45–46; (12.200 – 209), 23; (12.210 –229); (12.228– 229), x, 23, 28; (13.402–423), 67– 68; (13.523–524), 58; (13.364), 45; (17.685– 690), 17–18; (17.98–99), 18; (17.100 – 101), 18; (18), xi, 72; (18.490 –508), 73–78, 85; (18.497–501), 79–81; (18.499–500), 83–84; (19.155–183), 17; (23.86 –90), 78; (23.305), 54; (24), 72, 82–83; (24.137), 72, 81; (24.502), 72, 81 Odyssey: (1.95), 47; (2.284 –332), 26; (3.78), 47 (8.67), 42; (8.72–83), 12– 14, 16 –18, 21...

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