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    Houses in The Odyssey.Dorothea Gray - 1955 - Classical Quarterly 5 (1-2):1-.
    Three contributions have been made recently to the understanding of the house of Odysseus. In 1949 Professor L. R. Palmer1 revived the theory that a door at the back of the megaron led into the womena's quarters, a two-storied building with storerooms on the ground floor and stairs leading up to Penelope's rooms. ‘If only we resist the temptation to use Mycenaean palaces as the mise-en-scène for Homer's story’ , we recognize a house type which was widely diffused over the (...)
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