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The Theban Epics

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By (author): Malcolm Davies

In antiquity, the story of the failed assault of the Seven against Thebes ranked second only to the Trojan War. But whereas the latter was immortalized by Homers Iliad, the account of the former in the epic Thebais survives only in fragments preserved in later authors. The same is true of the Oedipodeia and Epigoni, which dealt respectively with events leading up to the Sevens campaign and with the successful assault on the city in the next generation. The Thebais was probably the most important of the threecertainly more and longer fragments of it have survivedand it has been alleged that its recovery would tell us more about Homer than any comparable discovery.

Paradoxically, these fragments suggest very un-Homeric content and style (in particular its detail of the hero Tydeus forfeiting immortality by gnawing on the head of a dying enemy). The same is true of the epic Alcmaeonis, named after one of the Epigoni, whose few surviving fragments pullulate with un-Homeric features. Malcolm Davies provides the first full commentary on all four epics fragments. He attempts to set them in context and examines whether artistic depictions of the relevant myths can help reconstruct the lost epics contents.

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Dec 2014
  • Publisher: Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studies
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780674417243

About Malcolm Davies

Malcolm Davies is a Tutorial Fellow in Classics at St Johns College University of Oxford.

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