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    Verbal behaviour in its social context: Three question strategies.I. N. Homer’S. - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52:15-32.
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    Ιλιαδοσ ζ.: "Εκτορος καί ' ανδρομάχης ójxiλíα / sechster gesangdie begegnung hektors und andromaches". Homer - 2013 - In Ilias: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 194-221.
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    Ιλιαδοσ I.: Πρεσβεία πρός 'αχιλλέα λιταί / neunter gesangdie gesandtschaft an achilleus und ihre bitten'. Homer - 2013 - In Ilias: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 278-315.
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    Iλιαδοσ B.: Ồνειpος διάπειpα βοιώτεια ῆ xxτάλογος νεῶν / zweiter gesangder traum agamemnon · boiotia, der schiffskatalog. Homer - 2013 - In Ilias: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 40-87.
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    Iλιαδοσ γ.: Ồpxoι τειҳοσxοπία άλεξάνδpουx μενελάου μονομαχία / dritter gesangdie begegnung der heere der eiDesbund die mauerschau der zweikampf Des P a R I S und menelao. Homer - 2013 - In Ilias: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 88-113.
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    Domains of Polarity Items.Vincent Homer - 2021 - Journal of Semantics 38 (1):1-48.
    This article offers a unified theory of the licensing of Negative and Positive Polarity Items, focusing on the acceptability conditions of PPIs of the some-type, and NPIs of the any-type. It argues that licensing has both a syntactic and a semantic component. On the syntactic side, the acceptability of PIs is checked in constituents; in fact, for any given PI, only some constituents, referred to as `domains', are eligible for the evaluation of that PI. The semantic dimension of licensing consists (...)
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    Preventing Another Fifty Years of Mass Incarceration: How Bioethics Can Help.Homer Venters - 2023 - Hastings Center Report 53 (6):37-39.
    In the article “Fifty Years of U.S. Mass Incarceration and What It Means for Bioethics,” Sean Valles provides an important reminder of the consequences of mass incarceration in the United States and identifies potential roles for bioethicists in addressing this system. My limited view—that of a physician who conducts court‐ordered investigations and monitoring of health services behind bars—is that the ongoing failure of most academic and professional organizations to be more effective in this much‐ignored area stems from the lack of (...)
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    Οδυσσειασ о. τηλεμάχου πρός εύμαιον άφιξiς / fünfzehnter Gesang. Telemachos' ankunft bei eumaios.H. G. Homer - 2014 - In Odyssee: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 400-429.
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    Οδυσσειασ A. θεών άγορά άθηνδς παραίνεσiς πρόξ τηλέμαχον / erster Gesang. Rat der götter athene ermahnt den telemachos.H. G. Homer - 2014 - In Odyssee: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 6-29.
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    Οδυσσειασ I. 'αλκινόου άπόλογοι κυκλώπεια / neunter Gesang. Des Odysseus erzählungen – die kyklopengeschichte'.H. G. Homer - 2014 - In Odyssee: Griechisch - Deutsch. De Gruyter. pp. 226-255.
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    The Achievement of Isaac Bashevis SingerThe American Art Journal, I, Spring 1969Antonio Banfi e il pensiero contemporaneoBaertling, Discoverer of Open FormThe Notebooks for a Raw YouthAfter the Hunt: William Harnett and Other American Still Life Painters, 1870-1900ArchitectureThe Music MerchantsProfiles in Literature: James JoyceRobert Henri and His Circle. [REVIEW]Ellen Laing, Marcia Allentuck, L. A. Fleischman, M. Esterow, Antonio Banfi, T. Brunius, F. Dostoevsky, E. Wasiolek, Alfred Frankenstein, S. Gauldie, M. Goldin, A. Goldman, William I. Homer, R. Liddell, Richard Neutra, Gert von der Osten, Horst Vey, N. J. Perella, James B. Pritchard, Theodore Shank, Michael Sullivan & Dominique Darbois - 1970 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (3):407.
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  12. Modularity and intuitions in formal semantics: the case of polarity items.Emmanuel Chemla, Vincent Homer & Daniel Rothschild - 2011 - Linguistics and Philosophy 34 (6):537-570.
    Linguists often sharply distinguish the different modules that support linguistics competence, e.g., syntax, semantics, pragmatics. However, recent work has identified phenomena in syntax (polarity sensitivity) and pragmatics (implicatures), which seem to rely on semantic properties (monotonicity). We propose to investigate these phenomena and their connections as a window into the modularity of our linguistic knowledge. We conducted a series of experiments to gather the relevant syntactic, semantic and pragmatic judgments within a single paradigm. The comparison between these quantitative data leads (...)
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  13. New books. [REVIEW]D. F. Pears, D. G. C. Macnabb, Paul Streeten, Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, A. M. Quinton, I. M. Crombie, R. Rhees, B. A. O. Williams, W. J. Rees, Philippa Foot, Homer H. Dubs, N. S. Sutherland & Bernard Mayo - 1957 - Mind 66 (262):265-286.
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    The History of the Former Han Dynasty: Translation, Vol. I.J. K. Shryock & Homer H. Dubs - 1938 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 58 (3):485.
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    Justice Brings Happiness in Plato's Republic.Joshua I. Weinstein - 2011-09-16 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 201–207.
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  16. Free Will: An Historical and Philosophical Introduction.İlham Dilman - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    The debate between free will and its opposing doctrine, determinism, is one of the key issues in philosophy. Ilham Dilman brings together all the dimensions of the problem of free will with examples from literature, ethics and psychoanalysis, and draws out valuable insights from both sides of the freedom-determinism divide. The book provides a comprehensive introduction to this highly important question and examines the contributions made by sixteen of the most outstanding thinkers from the time of early Greece to modern (...)
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  17. Free Will: An Historical and Philosophical Introduction.İlham Dilman - 1999 - New York: Routledge.
    What is the place of human free will in our lives if all our actions are the result of some other cause? Does our processing unconscious beliefs or desires make us less free? Is our free will necessarily restricted if we do not choose our own beliefs? The debate between free will and its opposing doctrine, determinism, is one of the key issues in philosophy. _Free Will: An historical and philosophical introduction_ provides a comprehensive introduction to this highly important question (...)
     
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  18. Nietzsche, Homer, and the Classical Tradition.J. I. Porter - 2004 - In Paul Bishop (ed.), Nietzsche and antiquity: his reaction and response to the classical tradition. Rochester, NY: Camden House. pp. 7--26.
     
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    Nietzsche, Homer, and the Classical Tradition.James I. Porter - 2004 - In Paul Bishop (ed.), Nietzsche and antiquity: his reaction and response to the classical tradition. Rochester, NY: Camden House. pp. 6-26.
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    Sunset and sunrises in Homer and Apollonius of Rhodes: book-divisions and beyond.I. J. F. De Jong - 1996 - Dialogos: Hellenic Studies Review 3:20-35.
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    The Origins of Aesthetic Thought in Ancient Greece: Matter, Sensation, and Experience.James I. Porter - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    This is the first modern attempt to put aesthetics back on the map in classical studies. James I. Porter traces the origins of aesthetic thought and inquiry in their broadest manifestations as they evolved from before Homer down to the fourth century and then into later antiquity, with an emphasis on Greece in its earlier phases. Greek aesthetics, he argues, originated in an attention to the senses and to matter as opposed to the formalism and idealism that were enshrined by (...)
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    Review. A New Companion to Homer. I Morris, B Powell [edd].R. B. Rutherford - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):337-341.
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  23. I watch, therefore I am: from Socrates to Sartre, the great mysteries of life as explained through Howdy Doody, Marcia Brady, Homer Simpson, Don Draper, and other TV icons.Gregory Bergman - 2011 - Avon, Massachusetts: Adams Media. Edited by Peter Archer.
    Leave it to the boob tube to explain the meaning of existence. Let Gilligan's Island teach you about situational ethics. Learn about epistemology from The Brady Bunch. Explore Aristotle's Poetics by watching 24. Television has grappled with a wide range of philosophical conundrums. According to the networks, it's the ultimate source of all knowledge in the universe. So why not look at the small screen for answers to all of humanity's dilemmas? There's not a single issue discussed by the great (...)
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    Homer as the Maker of His Own Myth, or The Enduring Enigma of the Invisible Poet Homer: The Very Idea, by James I. Porter, Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press, 2023, 280 pp., $27.50 (cloth). [REVIEW]Jürgen Lawrenz - forthcoming - The European Legacy:1-9.
    All the way back in 1916, in the middle of the Great War, the prominent Homer scholar Ulrich Wilamowitz-Moellendorf wrote: “More and ever more the challenge narrows down to the crucial issue for me...
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    The Homeric World - M. I. Finley: The World of Odysseus. Pp. 191. London: Chatto & Windus, 1956. Cloth, 15 s. net.W. B. Stanford - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (3-4):199-201.
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    Homer's Psychological Vocabulary Thomas Jahn: Zum Wortfeld ‘Seele-Geisf’ in der Sprache Homers. (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät I der Julius-Maximilians-Universität zu Würzburg.) (Zetemata, 83.) Pp. xiv + 327. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1987. Paper, DM 129.A. A. Long - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (01):3-.
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    I. ABHANDLUNGEN: XIV. Der schild des Achilleus beim Homer und seine nachabmungen, namentlich bei Vergil und Hesiod.Adolf Kiene - 1867 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 25 (1-4).
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    I. Hölderlins Verhältnis zu Homer.R. Kerber - 1924 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 80 (1):1-66.
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    ΣTaΣIΣ-Theory in Homeric Commentary.Malcolm Heath - 1993 - Mnemosyne 46 (3):356-363.
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    Homer's Odyssey, Books I-IV.J. R. Wheeler & B. Perrin - 1890 - American Journal of Philology 11 (1):102.
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    Homer and the Simile at Sea.Alex Purves - 2024 - Classical Antiquity 43 (1):97-123.
    In this paper I consider ways in which seawater––both on its surface and in its depths––opens up alternative forms of thought and expression in Homer, especially with respect to the body. By tracking the relationship between body and simile as it is mediated by the surface of the sea, I argue that water emerges as an especially mobile and adaptive medium for expressing the transformation that takes place between self and simile in Homer. In the Iliad, similes are well-known for (...)
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    HOMER AS AN IDEA - (J.I.) Porter Homer. The Very Idea. Pp. xiv + 277, ills. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2021. Cased, £22, US$27.50. ISBN: 978-0-226-67589-3. [REVIEW]Naoko Yamagata - 2023 - The Classical Review 73 (1):29-31.
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    Iliad I and odyssey VI–vii P. A. Draper (ed.): Homer: Iliad, book 1 . pp. VI + 193. Ann Arbor: The university of michigan press, 2002. Paper, $22.95. Isbn: 0-472-06792-3. J. Watson (ed.): Homer: Odyssey VI and VII . Pp. VIII + 114, ills. London: Bristol classical press, 2002. Paper, £9.99. Isbn: 1-85399-489-. [REVIEW]Michael Chappell - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):275-.
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    Homeric Archaeology - F. Eckstein: Handwerk, Teil 1. (Archaeologia Homerica, Band ii, Kap. L. Teil 1.) Pp. 48. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1974. Paper, DM. 19.50. - E. T. Vermeule: Götterkult (Archaeologia Homerica, Band iii V). Pp. 179, 14 pls. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1974. Paper, DM. 70. - D. Gray: Seewesen (Archaeologia Homerica, Band i G). Pp. 166, 17 pls. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1974. Paper, DM. 68. [REVIEW]John Boardman - 1976 - The Classical Review 26 (02):252-253.
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    ILIAD I S. Pulleyn (ed.): Homer: Iliad I . Pp. xi + 304. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Cased, £40 (Paper, £12.99). ISBN: 0-19-924279-8 (0-19-872186-2 pbk). [REVIEW]Joseph Russo - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (01):1-.
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    Homer, Odyssey I and II, Translation, Introduction and Commentary. [REVIEW]R. B. Rutherford - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (2):425-425.
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    Homer's Psychological Vocabulary Thomas Jahn: Zum Wortfeld ‘Seele-Geisf’ in der Sprache Homers. (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung der Doktorwürde der Philosophischen Fakultät I der Julius-Maximilians-Universität zu Würzburg.) (Zetemata, 83.) Pp. xiv + 327. Munich: C. H. Beck, 1987. Paper, DM 129. [REVIEW]A. A. Long - 1992 - The Classical Review 42 (1):3-5.
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    Homer psychoanalysed. K.I. arvanitakis psychoanalytic scholia on the Homeric epics. Pp. VIII + 114. Leiden and boston: Brill rodopi, 2015. Paper, €29, us$38. Isbn: 978-90-420-3927-8. [REVIEW]Lorenzo F. Garcia - 2016 - The Classical Review 66 (2):317-319.
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    Homer's Odyssey. Books I.—IV. Edited on the basis of the Ameis-Hentze edition, by B. Perrin, Professor in Adelbert College of Western Reserve University. Boston, U.S.A. Published by Ginn & Company, 1889. [College Series of Greek Authors edited under the supervision of John Williams White and Thomas D. Seymour.]. [REVIEW]Robert P. Keep - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (03):129-.
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    Homeric Literature 1. Homeri Carmina, cum prolegomenis, notis criticis, commentariis exegeticis. Edidit J. van Leeuwen, J.F. Ilias I.-XII. 9⅜″ × 6⅜″. Pp. lxviii–450. Leyden: A. W. Sijthoff, 1912. M. 9. 2. Der augenblickliche Stand der homerischen Frage. Von Carl Rothe. 9⅛″ × 6″. Pp. 94. Berlin: Weidemann, 1912. M. 2. 3. Menschenart und Heldentum in Homers Ilias. Dr Heinrich Von Spiess. 1 vol. 8½″ × 5⅜″. Pp. vi + 314. Paderborn: Ferdinand Schöningh, 1913. M. 4.50. 4. Homerische Götterstudien, akademische Abhandlung. Von Eric Hedén. 1 vol. 9″ × 5¾″. Pp. iv + 191. Uppsala: K. W. Appelberg, 1912. [REVIEW]A. Shewan - 1913 - The Classical Review 27 (03):93-96.
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    Homeric narrative I. de Jong: A narratological commentary on the odyssey. Pp. XIX + 627. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2001. Paper, £27.95 (cased, £75). Isbn: 0-521-46844-2 (0-521-46478-1 hbk). [REVIEW]Ray Clare - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (01):17-.
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    Homeric studies J. M. Foley: Homer's traditional art . Pp. XVIII + 363. Philadelphia: The pennsylvania state university press, 1999. Cased, $48.50. Isbn: 0-271-01870-4. M. Giordano: La supplica. Rituale, istituzione sociale E tema epico in omero . Pp. 253. Naples: A.I.O.n., Annali dell'istituto universitario orientale, 1999. Paper. [REVIEW]Ruth Scodel - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (02):395-.
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    Iliad i–vi - M. M. Willcock: A Commentary on Homer's Iliad, Books i–vi. Pp. xxviii+228; 3 maps. London: Macmillan, 1970. Cloth, £3.50 (stiff paper, £1.50). [REVIEW]J. B. Hainsworth - 1972 - The Classical Review 22 (02):176-178.
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  44. Sibling terminology in Homer: Problems with ka sigma I gamma nhto sigma and a delta E lambda phi e0 sigma.Peter Gainsford - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2).
     
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    NOTIES - I. M. Shear: Tales of Heroes: The Origins of the Homeric Texts. Pp. xiii + 302, ills. New York and Athens: Aristide D. Caratzas, 2001. Cased, $80. ISBN: 0-89241-537-1. [REVIEW]Stephanie West - 2003 - The Classical Review 53 (1):247-247.
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    Homeric words and speakers.Jasper Griffin - 1986 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 106:36-57.
    The aim of this paper is to establish the existence of a significant difference, in a number of respects, between the style of the narrated portions of Homer and that of the speeches which are recorded in the two epics; and to offer some explanations for this fact. It will require the presentation of some statistics: I suspect that not all of the figures are absolutely accurate, but I feel confident that such inaccuracies as they may contain will not affect (...)
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    The Homer economicus narrative: from cognitive psychology to individual public policies.Guilhem Lecouteux - 2023 - Journal of Economic Methodology 30 (2):176-187.
    A common narrative among some behavioural economists and policy makers is that experimental psychology highlights that individuals are more like Homer Simpson than the Mr Spock imagined by neoclassical economics, and that this justifies policies aiming to ‘correct’ individual behaviours. This narrative is central to nudging policies and suggests that a better understanding of individual cognition will lead to better policy prescriptions. I argue that this Homer economicus narrative is methodologically flawed, and that its emphasis on cognition advances a distorted (...)
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    Homer, Competition, and Sport.Daniel A. Dombrowski - 2012 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 39 (1):33-51.
    In this article I argue both that an understanding of sport’s general character as competitive play can help us to read Homer more insightfully and that this reading can boomerang back to us to further illuminate the sport as competitive play thesis. My overall method is that of (Rawlsian) reflective equilibrium. The three sections of Homer that I examine are the Phaiacian games in Book 8 of the ‘Odyssey’, the Patroclos games in Book 23 of the ‘Iliad’, and the Penelope (...)
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    Do Homeric Heroes Make Real Decisions?Richard Gaskin - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (01):1-.
    Bruno Snell has made familiar a certain thesis about the Homeric poems, to the effect that these poems depict a primitive form of mindedness. The area of mindedness concerned is agency, and the content of the thesis is that Homeric agents are not agents in the fullest sense: they do not make choices in clear self-awareness of what they are doing; choices are made for them rather than by them; in some cases the instigators of action are gods, in other (...)
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    Do Homeric Heroes Make Real Decisions?Richard Gaskin - 1990 - Classical Quarterly 40 (1):1-15.
    Bruno Snell has made familiar a certain thesis about the Homeric poems, to the effect that these poems depict a primitive form of mindedness. The area of mindedness concerned is agency, and the content of the thesis is that Homeric agents are not agents in the fullest sense: they do not make choices in clear self-awareness of what they are doing; choices are made for them rather than by them; in some cases the instigators of action are gods, in other (...)
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