The hippos of Troy : : why Homer never talked about a horse / / Francesco Tiboni.

This book addresses perhaps the most famous episode in Classical mythology: the Wooden Horse of Troy. Through analysis of words, images and wrecks, the author proposes a new interpretation of what Homer actually intended when he spoke of the 'hippos' used by the Greeks to conquer Troy: a p...

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This book addresses perhaps the most famous episode in Classical mythology: the Wooden Horse of Troy. Through analysis of words, images and wrecks, the author proposes a new interpretation of what Homer actually intended when he spoke of the 'hippos' used by the Greeks to conquer Troy: a particular ship type, used to pay tribute to Levantine kings.
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- Aknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Figure 1. The archaeological site of Hissarlik/Troy - plan. -- Archaeology at Troy -- Figure 2. The archaeological site of Hissarlik/Troy - section. -- Was it a horse? -- The Naval Dimension of Homer -- The nautical dimension of the Homeric world -- Figure 3. Iconography of the first Mycenaean galleys of the Mycenaean/Achaean group as defined by Shelley Wachsmann: the Kynos Ship, Late Helladic IIIC. -- Figure 6. The ship depicted on the Middle Helladic fragment from Volos. -- Figure 5. Image of early Greek warships with two banks of oarsmen. -- Figure 4. Image of a 'ship of fifty oars' from a Greek vase of the end of the 8th Century BC. -- Figure 7. The ship depicted on the Late Helladic IIIC pyxis from the Tragana Tholos Tomb. -- Figure 9. Geometric hulls from Greek potteries. -- Figure 8. The ship depicted on the Cretan clay sarcophagus of Gazi. -- Homer as a source for naval archaeology -- The naval context of the Homeric narration of the last night of Troy -- The Wooden Horse in Ancient Texts -- The original version of the δουρατέος ἵππος of Troy: Homer -- Structural elements of the δουρατέος ἵππος of Troy: Vergil -- The Wooden Horse of Troy in Classical Art -- The iconography of the wooden horse in ancient Greece -- Figure 10. The Trojan Horse of the Boeotian bronze fibula - 700 BC. -- Figure 11. The Trojan Horse engraved on the Pithos of Mykonos - 675 BC. -- Figure 12. The Trojan Horse depicted on the Aryballos found at Caere - 560 BC. -- Figure 14. The Carnelian scarab with the Trojan horse from Populonia. -- Figure 13. The Trojan Horse of the black-figured vase found at Orbetello - around 550 BC. -- Figure 15. The red-figured Attic cup of the Pittore della Fonderia - 480 BC.
Figure 16. Homeric bowl with the Trojan Horse - 3rd-2nd century BC. -- The iconography of the wooden horse in Rome -- Figure 18. The second representation of the Trojan Horse on the Tabula Iliaca Capitolina - 1st century BC. -- Figure 17. The first representation of the Trojan Horse on the Tabula Iliaca Capitolina - 1st century BC. -- Figure 20. The Trojan Horse on the painting by Tiepolo. -- Figure 19. The Trojan Horse painted on the fresco of the House of Menandrus at Pompeii - 1st century AD. -- Figure 21. The reproduction of the Trojan Horse created for the movie Troy, now at Cannakale. -- Figure 22. The Trojan Horse on the Codex Virgilius Romanus, 5th century AD. -- The Hippos Ships in the Ancient Mediterranean -- Textual evidence of the ἵππος ship -- Iconography of the ἵππος ship -- Figure 23. The Balawat Gate. Reconstruction at the British Museum. -- Figure 24. One of the Band of the Gate with the hippos ships - 859 BC. -- Figure 25. The second Band of the Gate with the hippos ships - 859 BC. -- Figure 26. The relief of the Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad - 705 BC. -- Figure 27. Hippos ship of the Khorsabad Relief. -- Figure 28. Hippos ship of the Khorsabad Relief. -- Figure 29. Relief of Ashurbanirpal III at Kuyunijk. Hippos ship. 669-626 BC. -- Figure 30. A hippos ship depicted on a Hebrew seal of the 8-7th centuries now in a private collection. -- Figure 31. The vase in form of hippos ship found in the site of El-Carrambolo. -- Figure 32. The gem of the Aliseda Treasure with a hippos ship. -- Direct evidence of the ἵππος ship -- The ἵππος ship and the Trojan War -- Why Homer Never Talked About a Horse -- Homer's words in their proper context -- The deception planned by Athena Pallas -- From the ship to the wooden horse of Troy -- Bibliography -- Ancient authors -- Back cover.
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Homer. Odyssey Odyssey.
Trojan horse (Greek mythology)
Warships Greece History.
Mythology, Greek.
Trojan War.
Archaeology and literature.
Underwater archaeology.
Cheval de Troie (Mythologie grecque)
Navires de guerre Grèce Histoire.
Mythologie grecque.
Guerre de Troie.
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The hippos of Troy : why Homer never talked about a horse /
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- Aknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Figure 1. The archaeological site of Hissarlik/Troy - plan. -- Archaeology at Troy -- Figure 2. The archaeological site of Hissarlik/Troy - section. -- Was it a horse? -- The Naval Dimension of Homer -- The nautical dimension of the Homeric world -- Figure 3. Iconography of the first Mycenaean galleys of the Mycenaean/Achaean group as defined by Shelley Wachsmann: the Kynos Ship, Late Helladic IIIC. -- Figure 6. The ship depicted on the Middle Helladic fragment from Volos. -- Figure 5. Image of early Greek warships with two banks of oarsmen. -- Figure 4. Image of a 'ship of fifty oars' from a Greek vase of the end of the 8th Century BC. -- Figure 7. The ship depicted on the Late Helladic IIIC pyxis from the Tragana Tholos Tomb. -- Figure 9. Geometric hulls from Greek potteries. -- Figure 8. The ship depicted on the Cretan clay sarcophagus of Gazi. -- Homer as a source for naval archaeology -- The naval context of the Homeric narration of the last night of Troy -- The Wooden Horse in Ancient Texts -- The original version of the δουρατέος ἵππος of Troy: Homer -- Structural elements of the δουρατέος ἵππος of Troy: Vergil -- The Wooden Horse of Troy in Classical Art -- The iconography of the wooden horse in ancient Greece -- Figure 10. The Trojan Horse of the Boeotian bronze fibula - 700 BC. -- Figure 11. The Trojan Horse engraved on the Pithos of Mykonos - 675 BC. -- Figure 12. The Trojan Horse depicted on the Aryballos found at Caere - 560 BC. -- Figure 14. The Carnelian scarab with the Trojan horse from Populonia. -- Figure 13. The Trojan Horse of the black-figured vase found at Orbetello - around 550 BC. -- Figure 15. The red-figured Attic cup of the Pittore della Fonderia - 480 BC.
Figure 16. Homeric bowl with the Trojan Horse - 3rd-2nd century BC. -- The iconography of the wooden horse in Rome -- Figure 18. The second representation of the Trojan Horse on the Tabula Iliaca Capitolina - 1st century BC. -- Figure 17. The first representation of the Trojan Horse on the Tabula Iliaca Capitolina - 1st century BC. -- Figure 20. The Trojan Horse on the painting by Tiepolo. -- Figure 19. The Trojan Horse painted on the fresco of the House of Menandrus at Pompeii - 1st century AD. -- Figure 21. The reproduction of the Trojan Horse created for the movie Troy, now at Cannakale. -- Figure 22. The Trojan Horse on the Codex Virgilius Romanus, 5th century AD. -- The Hippos Ships in the Ancient Mediterranean -- Textual evidence of the ἵππος ship -- Iconography of the ἵππος ship -- Figure 23. The Balawat Gate. Reconstruction at the British Museum. -- Figure 24. One of the Band of the Gate with the hippos ships - 859 BC. -- Figure 25. The second Band of the Gate with the hippos ships - 859 BC. -- Figure 26. The relief of the Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad - 705 BC. -- Figure 27. Hippos ship of the Khorsabad Relief. -- Figure 28. Hippos ship of the Khorsabad Relief. -- Figure 29. Relief of Ashurbanirpal III at Kuyunijk. Hippos ship. 669-626 BC. -- Figure 30. A hippos ship depicted on a Hebrew seal of the 8-7th centuries now in a private collection. -- Figure 31. The vase in form of hippos ship found in the site of El-Carrambolo. -- Figure 32. The gem of the Aliseda Treasure with a hippos ship. -- Direct evidence of the ἵππος ship -- The ἵππος ship and the Trojan War -- Why Homer Never Talked About a Horse -- Homer's words in their proper context -- The deception planned by Athena Pallas -- From the ship to the wooden horse of Troy -- Bibliography -- Ancient authors -- Back cover.
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contents Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- Aknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction -- Figure 1. The archaeological site of Hissarlik/Troy - plan. -- Archaeology at Troy -- Figure 2. The archaeological site of Hissarlik/Troy - section. -- Was it a horse? -- The Naval Dimension of Homer -- The nautical dimension of the Homeric world -- Figure 3. Iconography of the first Mycenaean galleys of the Mycenaean/Achaean group as defined by Shelley Wachsmann: the Kynos Ship, Late Helladic IIIC. -- Figure 6. The ship depicted on the Middle Helladic fragment from Volos. -- Figure 5. Image of early Greek warships with two banks of oarsmen. -- Figure 4. Image of a 'ship of fifty oars' from a Greek vase of the end of the 8th Century BC. -- Figure 7. The ship depicted on the Late Helladic IIIC pyxis from the Tragana Tholos Tomb. -- Figure 9. Geometric hulls from Greek potteries. -- Figure 8. The ship depicted on the Cretan clay sarcophagus of Gazi. -- Homer as a source for naval archaeology -- The naval context of the Homeric narration of the last night of Troy -- The Wooden Horse in Ancient Texts -- The original version of the δουρατέος ἵππος of Troy: Homer -- Structural elements of the δουρατέος ἵππος of Troy: Vergil -- The Wooden Horse of Troy in Classical Art -- The iconography of the wooden horse in ancient Greece -- Figure 10. The Trojan Horse of the Boeotian bronze fibula - 700 BC. -- Figure 11. The Trojan Horse engraved on the Pithos of Mykonos - 675 BC. -- Figure 12. The Trojan Horse depicted on the Aryballos found at Caere - 560 BC. -- Figure 14. The Carnelian scarab with the Trojan horse from Populonia. -- Figure 13. The Trojan Horse of the black-figured vase found at Orbetello - around 550 BC. -- Figure 15. The red-figured Attic cup of the Pittore della Fonderia - 480 BC.
Figure 16. Homeric bowl with the Trojan Horse - 3rd-2nd century BC. -- The iconography of the wooden horse in Rome -- Figure 18. The second representation of the Trojan Horse on the Tabula Iliaca Capitolina - 1st century BC. -- Figure 17. The first representation of the Trojan Horse on the Tabula Iliaca Capitolina - 1st century BC. -- Figure 20. The Trojan Horse on the painting by Tiepolo. -- Figure 19. The Trojan Horse painted on the fresco of the House of Menandrus at Pompeii - 1st century AD. -- Figure 21. The reproduction of the Trojan Horse created for the movie Troy, now at Cannakale. -- Figure 22. The Trojan Horse on the Codex Virgilius Romanus, 5th century AD. -- The Hippos Ships in the Ancient Mediterranean -- Textual evidence of the ἵππος ship -- Iconography of the ἵππος ship -- Figure 23. The Balawat Gate. Reconstruction at the British Museum. -- Figure 24. One of the Band of the Gate with the hippos ships - 859 BC. -- Figure 25. The second Band of the Gate with the hippos ships - 859 BC. -- Figure 26. The relief of the Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad - 705 BC. -- Figure 27. Hippos ship of the Khorsabad Relief. -- Figure 28. Hippos ship of the Khorsabad Relief. -- Figure 29. Relief of Ashurbanirpal III at Kuyunijk. Hippos ship. 669-626 BC. -- Figure 30. A hippos ship depicted on a Hebrew seal of the 8-7th centuries now in a private collection. -- Figure 31. The vase in form of hippos ship found in the site of El-Carrambolo. -- Figure 32. The gem of the Aliseda Treasure with a hippos ship. -- Direct evidence of the ἵππος ship -- The ἵππος ship and the Trojan War -- Why Homer Never Talked About a Horse -- Homer's words in their proper context -- The deception planned by Athena Pallas -- From the ship to the wooden horse of Troy -- Bibliography -- Ancient authors -- Back cover.
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