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out interpolations and lacunae and remaniements perhaps no person of ordinary sense will allege. But that the mass o

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Contents

Preface Chapter 1 The Homeric Age Chapter 2 Hypotheses as to the Growth of the Epics Chapter 3 Hypotheses of Epic Composition The Legend of the Making of the "Iliad" Under Pisistratos Chapter 4 Loose Feudalism The Over-Lord in "Iliad," Book Chapter 5 Agamemnon in the Later "Iliad" Chapter 6 Archaeology of the "Iliad". Burial and Crematio Chaptear 7 Homeric Armour Chapter 8 The Breastplate Chapter 9 Bronze and Iron
Chapter 10 The Homeric House
Chapter 11 Notes of Change in the "Odyssey"
Chapter 12 Linguistic Proofs of Various Dates
Chapter 13 The "Doloneia"
Chapter 14 The Interpolations of Nestor
Chapter 15 The Comparative Study of Early Epics
Chapter 16 Homer and the French Mediaeval Epics
Conclusion
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