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... Calasiris is staying at Zacynthus in company with Theagenes and Chariclea , Odysseus appears to him in a dream . After ex- pressing his indignation for the contempt Calasiris has shown for him by neglecting to visit Ithaca when in the ...
... Calasiris is staying at Zacynthus in company with Theagenes and Chariclea , Odysseus appears to him in a dream . After ex- pressing his indignation for the contempt Calasiris has shown for him by neglecting to visit Ithaca when in the ...
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... Calasiris . And here " in medias res " is a precise , not an approximate expression . The point of beginning is " caught up with " in Calasiris ' narrative at the end of Book V , exactly the middle point of the work . After that the ...
... Calasiris . And here " in medias res " is a precise , not an approximate expression . The point of beginning is " caught up with " in Calasiris ' narrative at the end of Book V , exactly the middle point of the work . After that the ...
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... Calasiris respectively . The books of the Odyssey frequently begin at dawn and end when the characters go to their rest at night . This precedent is followed in Books I , IV , V , and VI of the Aethiopica . Heliodorus naturally had to ...
... Calasiris respectively . The books of the Odyssey frequently begin at dawn and end when the characters go to their rest at night . This precedent is followed in Books I , IV , V , and VI of the Aethiopica . Heliodorus naturally had to ...
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... Calasiris in VI , 11. There again we are reminded of the corresponding dis- guise in the Odyssey by the bag ( pa ) carried by Chariclea . The scene 10 in which Calasiris intervenes to stop the fight between his sons , is unrecognized ...
... Calasiris in VI , 11. There again we are reminded of the corresponding dis- guise in the Odyssey by the bag ( pa ) carried by Chariclea . The scene 10 in which Calasiris intervenes to stop the fight between his sons , is unrecognized ...
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of Calasiris by his sons , second , that of Chariclea by Theagenes , and , third , that of Chariclea by her parents . These evidently cor- respond to the recognitions of Odysseus , first , by Telemachus , second , by Penelope , and ...
of Calasiris by his sons , second , that of Chariclea by Theagenes , and , third , that of Chariclea by her parents . These evidently cor- respond to the recognitions of Odysseus , first , by Telemachus , second , by Penelope , and ...
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