- The
Posthomerica (Ancient Gr****: τὰ μεθ’ Ὅμηρον, romanized: tà meth’ Hómēron, lit. 'Things
After Homer') is an epic poem in Gr****
hexameter verse by Quintus...
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Posthomerica 9.325–479), or by Paris'
brother Helenus (Proclus,
Chrestomathy 3,
Little Iliad; Sophocles,
Philoctetes 604–613; Tzetzes,
Posthomerica 571–595)...
- Smyrnaeus'
Posthomerica,
which covers the
period between the end of the
Iliad and the
beginning of his Odyssey. Just as in the Iliad, the
Posthomerica Eris...
- Apollodorus, 5.14–5.18 Quintus, and Alan James. "Book XII". The
Trojan Epic:
Posthomerica. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins UP, 2004. Print. "Concordance" Open Source...
- Gr****: Κόϊντος Σμυρναῖος,
Kointos Smyrnaios) was a Gr**** epic poet
whose Posthomerica,
following "after Homer",
continues the
narration of the
Trojan War....
-
Posthomerica, Book VIII (Alan
James translation).
Quintus of Smyrna.
Posthomerica, Book IX (Alan
James translation).
Quintus of Smyrna.
Posthomerica,...
- Troy) is not
taken from the Iliad, but
rather from
Quintus Smyrnaeus's
Posthomerica, as the
Iliad concludes with Hector's
death and funeral. Troy made over...
-
Later Grecian Mould",
Quintus of Smyrna's
Reception of
Homer in the
Posthomerica.
Stanford University. p. 5.
Archived from the
original on
January 31...
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circa the 7th
century BC.
Quintus of
Smyrna records Memnon's
death in
Posthomerica. His
death is also
described in Philostratus' Imagines.
Dictys Cretensis...
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Diomedes (/ˌdaɪəˈmiːdiːz/) or
Diomede (/ˈdaɪəmiːd/;
Ancient Gr****: Διομήδης, romanized: Diomēdēs, lit. 'god-like cunning" or "advised by Zeus') is a hero...