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_Iliad_ and _Aethiopis_

Classical Quarterly 53 (1):1-14 (2003)

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  1. Journeys into Slavery along the Black Sea Coast, c. 550-450 BCE.Christopher Stedman Parmenter - 2020 - Classical Antiquity 39 (1):57-94.
    This article argues that descriptions of the Black Sea found in the Archaic poets, Herodotus, and later geographers were influenced by commercial itineraries circulated amongst Greek slave traders in the north. Drawing on an epigraphic corpus of twenty-three merchant letters from the region dating between c. 550 and 450 BCE, I contrast the travels of enslaved persons recorded in the documents with stylized descriptions found in literary accounts. This article finds that slaves took a variety of routes into—and out of—slavery, (...)
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  • Iliad 24 and the judgement of Paris.C. J. Mackie - 2013 - Classical Quarterly 63 (1):1-16.
    Despite the importance of the Judgement of Paris in the story of the Trojan War, the Iliad has only one explicit reference to it. This occurs, rather out of the blue, in the final book of the poem in a dispute among the gods about the treatment of Hector's body. Achilles keeps dragging the body around behind his chariot, but Apollo protects it with his golden aegis. Apollo then speaks among the gods and attacks the conduct of Achilles, claiming at (...)
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