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Promise-Giving and Treaty-Making

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This book challenges the current view of the Homeric epics that they reflect only the institutions and ideas of the Dark Ages, during which they were composed, telling us nothing about the Mycenaea...
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  • 01 December 1991
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This book challenges the current view of the Homeric epics that they reflect only the institutions and ideas of the Dark Ages, during which they were composed, telling us nothing about the Mycenaean Age preceding it. Comparing evidence from the Near East with the Homeric corpus, Peter Karavites argues that the epics actually contain much that harks back to the Mycenaean Age, and that the two eras may not be completely discontinuous after all.
Most contemporary scholars maintain that the mighty Mycenaean period was almost completely separated from the Dark Ages and that virtually no evidence of the former remains, with the exception of the archeological finds and the meager testimony of the Linear B tablets. However, the Near Eastern evidence about treaties and other forms of promising suggests that the Iliad and Odyssey may indeed provide historical pictures of the Mycenaean times featured in their narratives.
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Price: $189.00
Pages: 228
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Mnemosyne, Supplements
Publication Date: 01 December 1991
ISBN: 9789004095670
Format: Other
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'...it offers many interesting insights and observations and may be used profitably...'
David I. Owen, Religious Studies Review, 1994.
'...Karavites has produced a book well worth the reading. As the author is obviously most familiar with the Homeric epics, his comments on these are often quite valuable in and of themselves.'
Victor Parker, Gnomon, 1995.