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The Trojan War

by Carol G. Thomas, Craig Conant
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Synopsis

Was it Iphigeneia or Penthesileia whom Achilles slew in battle? Is Memnon just a nickname for Agamemnon? And how did all those Hittites get in there? For those of us who have trouble telling Antenor from Andromache, Thomas (history, U. of Washington) and co-author Conant sort out the events and characters of Homer's account, and give us the background to appreciate his themes. They describe the contexts of the late Bronze Age, the efforts by scholars to find what turned out to be the real Troy, the influence of Homer in the epic tradition, the force of legend, and the implications of the story of Troy for the present day. They include a photo essay, a chronology, compilations of biographies of characters and original documents, a glossary, and an annotated bibliography. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

About the Author, Carol G. Thomas

CAROL G. THOMAS is Professor of History at the University of Washington and the author or co-author of Citadel to City-State: The Transformation of Greece, 1200-700 BCE (with Craig Conant); Makedonika; Classical Greece, and Progress into the Past: The Rediscovery of Mycenaean Civilization.

CRAIG CONANT is the co-author of From Citadel to City-State (with Carol G. Thomas).

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2005
Publisher
Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313325267

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