Quest for immortality the heroic code of homer humans in


You should study the themes that we have discussed in relation to each of the texts. These themes are best studied in relation to the passages that we have discussed in lecture or other significant passages in your texts. However, I list these themes below:

quest for immortality; the heroic code of Homer; humans in relation to the divine; the role of art and epic poetry in relation to immortality; male friendship; grief and mourning; human reason and intelligence as both gift and liability; savagery vs. civilization; the individual self in relation to both family and city; the heroic individual and his/her isolation (commitment to values that transcend those of the community).

II Terms, Concepts, etc. you should be familiar with for the Midterm (this is a basic but not exhaustive list; that is, there could be material on the midterm that is not on this list). Be sure to consult all the lecture outlines and use them as a study guide as well the list below.

Akkadian and Sumerian cultures
Cuneiform writing
Sin-liqe-unninni
Bilgames stories
Foremost Deities of Babylonian culture (those who appear in Giglamesh epic)
All the characters in Gilgamesh
Uruk
Ziggurat
Mycenaean Era
Heroic Age
Dark Ages
Heinrich Schliemann
Oral Tradition
Boar's tusk helmet, Figure of Eight shield
Marriage of Peleus and Thetis
Judgment of Paris
Timê
Kleos
Aristeia
Xenia
Major gods and characters in the Iliad
Festival of Dionysus/ City Dionysia as civic or religious festival
Attributes of Dionysus
Agon
Satyr play
Sophists
Socrates
Miletus
Charges against Socrates
Oracle at Delphi

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