Homer: what culture? What society?

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Autor(a) principal: Zanon, Camila Aline
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Romanitas
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitas/article/view/7416
Resumo: From the archaeological researches made by Heinrich Schliemann in the end of the 19th century, a new past was framed to the Homeric epics. Previously considered having a mythological content, after the archaeological discoveries that culminated in the definition of a Bronze Age, they started to be viewed as a source for that age. However, those same archaeological researches and other ones also revealed the inconsistencies of the Homeric epics relating to such an age and its proximity to the Iron Age. The present paper aims to discuss those discoveries, running through with the reader the ways that conducted the epics from just a figment of poetic imagination to its role as historical source and mainly to enquire about which society and which culture those poems refer to.
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spelling Homer: what culture? What society?Homero: qual cultura? Que sociedade?HomerIliadArchaeologyBronze AgeIron AgeHomeroIlíadaArqueologiaIdade do BronzeIdade do FerroFrom the archaeological researches made by Heinrich Schliemann in the end of the 19th century, a new past was framed to the Homeric epics. Previously considered having a mythological content, after the archaeological discoveries that culminated in the definition of a Bronze Age, they started to be viewed as a source for that age. However, those same archaeological researches and other ones also revealed the inconsistencies of the Homeric epics relating to such an age and its proximity to the Iron Age. The present paper aims to discuss those discoveries, running through with the reader the ways that conducted the epics from just a figment of poetic imagination to its role as historical source and mainly to enquire about which society and which culture those poems refer to.Desde as pesquisas arqueológicas realizadas por Heinrich Schliemann no final do século XIX um novo passado se desenhou para os épicos homéricos. Anteriormente considerados portadores de um conteúdo mitológico, após as descobertas arqueológicas que culminaram na definição de uma Idade do Bronze, eles passaram a ser vistos como uma fonte para tal período. Entretanto, essas mesmas pesquisas arqueológicas e ainda outras também revelaram as inconsistências dos épicos homéricos em relação a tal período e certa proximidade com a Idade do Ferro. O presente artigo tem como objetivo discorrer acerca dessas descobertas, percorrendo com o leitor os caminhos que conduziram os épicos de puro fruto da imaginação poética e mitológica para seu caráter de fonte histórica e, principalmente, questionar-se sobre a que sociedade e a que cultura remetem esses poemas.Portal de Periódicos da Ufes2013-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitas/article/view/741610.17648/rom.v0i2.7416Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; N. 2 (2013): julho-dezembro; 174-196Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; n. 2 (2013): julho-dezembro; 174-196Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; No. 2 (2013): julho-dezembro; 174-196Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; Núm. 2 (2013): julho-dezembro; 174-196Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; No 2 (2013): julho-dezembro; 174-1962318-9304reponame:Romanitasinstname:Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)instacron:UFESporhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitas/article/view/7416/5219Copyright (c) 2014 Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZanon, Camila Aline2023-03-18T15:00:22Zoai:periodicos.ufes.br:article/7416Revistahttps://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitasPUBhttps://periodicos.ufes.br/romanitas/oaigil-ventura@uol.com.br || es.leir@gmail.com2318-93042318-9304opendoar:2023-03-18T15:00:22Romanitas - Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Homer: what culture? What society?
Homero: qual cultura? Que sociedade?
title Homer: what culture? What society?
spellingShingle Homer: what culture? What society?
Zanon, Camila Aline
Homer
Iliad
Archaeology
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Homero
Ilíada
Arqueologia
Idade do Bronze
Idade do Ferro
title_short Homer: what culture? What society?
title_full Homer: what culture? What society?
title_fullStr Homer: what culture? What society?
title_full_unstemmed Homer: what culture? What society?
title_sort Homer: what culture? What society?
author Zanon, Camila Aline
author_facet Zanon, Camila Aline
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zanon, Camila Aline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Homer
Iliad
Archaeology
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Homero
Ilíada
Arqueologia
Idade do Bronze
Idade do Ferro
topic Homer
Iliad
Archaeology
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Homero
Ilíada
Arqueologia
Idade do Bronze
Idade do Ferro
description From the archaeological researches made by Heinrich Schliemann in the end of the 19th century, a new past was framed to the Homeric epics. Previously considered having a mythological content, after the archaeological discoveries that culminated in the definition of a Bronze Age, they started to be viewed as a source for that age. However, those same archaeological researches and other ones also revealed the inconsistencies of the Homeric epics relating to such an age and its proximity to the Iron Age. The present paper aims to discuss those discoveries, running through with the reader the ways that conducted the epics from just a figment of poetic imagination to its role as historical source and mainly to enquire about which society and which culture those poems refer to.
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Romanitas - Revista de Estudos Grecolatinos; No. 2 (2013): julho-dezembro; 174-196
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