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American Journal of Philology | 2008

The Legacy of Aphrodite: Anchises' Offspring in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite

Andrew Faulkner

The Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite has traditionally been understood to pay honour to a family of Aineiadai who once held power in the Troad, but in more recent years some scholars have rejected this view. This article first revisits this controversial issue, suggesting that concentrated attention paid in the hymn to the birth of Aineias and his lineage supports the position that the poem was composed for a group that identified itself with Aineias. It then goes on to consider the view that the Hymn to Aphrodite narrates the end of Aphrodites mixing gods and mortals in love. It is argued that this reading is not required by the text of the poem.


Published in <b>2012</b> in Oxford by Oxford University Press | 2011

The Homeric hymns : interpretative essays

Andrew Faulkner


Classical Review | 2011

The Homeric Hymns

Andrew Faulkner


Archive | 2008

The Homeric hymn to Aphrodite : introduction, text, and commentary

Andrew Faulkner; Homer


Philologus | 2010

St Gregory of Nazianzus and the Classical Tradition. The Poemata Arcana qua Hymns

Andrew Faulkner


Classical Quarterly | 2011

CALLIMACHUS' EPIGRAM 46 AND PLATO: THE LITERARY PERSONA OF THE DOCTOR

Andrew Faulkner


Classical Review | 2015

MESOMEDES. S. Lanna (ed., trans.) Mesomede: Inno a Φύσις. (Quaderni dei Seminari Romani di Cultura Greca 15.) Pp. viii + 275. Rome: Edizioni Quasar, 2013. Paper, €31. ISBN: 978-88-7140-514-8.

Andrew Faulkner


Religious Studies Review | 2014

The Homeric Hymn to Hermes: Introduction, Text and Commentary. By Athanassios Vergados. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2013. Pp. xiii + 717. Hardcover,

Andrew Faulkner


Classical Review | 2012

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Andrew Faulkner


Gaia-ecological Perspectives for Science and Society | 2011

Aristotle as Poet (A.L.) Ford Aristotle as Poet. The Song for Hermias and Its Contexts . Pp. xx + 243. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. Cased, £30. ISBN: 978-0-19-973329-3.

Andrew Faulkner

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