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Mythology Lecture Classical 19 Judgment of Paris ! Overpopulation: war as solution ! Eris appears at wedding of Peleus and Thetis, starts quarrel between Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera ! Hermes to take them to Alexander (Paris) on Mt. Ida for judgment ! Hera offers kingship, Athena military victory, Aphrodite union with Helen ! Aphrodite wins Judgment of Paris ! Paris entertained at Sparta ! Menelaus leaves for...

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Mythology Lecture Classical 19 Judgment of Paris ! Overpopulation: war as solution ! Eris appears at wedding of Peleus and Thetis, starts quarrel between Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera ! Hermes to take them to Alexander (Paris) on Mt. Ida for judgment ! Hera offers kingship, Athena military victory, Aphrodite union with Helen ! Aphrodite wins Judgment of Paris ! Paris entertained at Sparta ! Menelaus leaves for Crete for grandfather's funeral ! Paris departs with Helen ! Wedding in Troy 490-80 420-400 Mosaic, 2nd century CE Helen with Aphrodite, Paris with Himeros (Desire), c. 430 Aeneas, Paris, Helen, 490-80 Trojan War ! Ships assembled at Aulis ! Snake and sparrows: Greeks will win in 10th year (Calchas: Iliad 2.301-29) ! First expedition ends in failure: land in wrong place (Mysia) ! Telephus wounded by Achilles ! Achilles will heal if he guides them to Troy Trojan War ! Fleet reassembles at Aulis ! Sacrifice of Iphigeneia Iliad 1 ! Anger of Achilles subject of poem ! Chryseis Agamemnon's war prize ! Father Chryses, priest of Apollo, offers ransom in return ! Agamemnon rejects; Apollo sends plague Iliad 1 ! ! ! ! ! Achilles convenes assembly Calchas identifies problem Ag. requires replacement Ach. protests at his greed Ag. makes example of him: takes Briseis from Ach. ! Athena restrains him from killing Ag. ! Instead, withdraws from fighting Iliad 1 ! Achilles asks m. Thetis to go to Zeus, request that Trojans gain upper hand ! To remind of time she prevented binding summoning by Briareus ! ! ! ! Zeus reluctantly agrees; foresees Hera's reaction Odysseus sails off to return Chryseis Briseis delivered to Agamemnon Scene on Olympus: quarrel with Hera; threat of violence; Hephaestus defuses Agamemnon, Achilles, Athena; 1st century CE mosaic Briseis led away; Achilles grieving; c. 480 Achilles and Ajax; 540-530 550-500 550-500 Iliad 6 ! 37-65: Adrestos, Menelaos, Agamemnon ! Helenos (prophet) urges Hector to return to Troy, ask women to make offering ! Fear of Diomedes ! Glaucus and Diomedes (119-236) ! Story of Lycurgus (130ff.); Bellerophontes (152ff.) ! Families in guest-host relationship; exchange of armor Iliad 6: Bellerophontes ! Proitos' wife Anteia accused of rape ! Proitos sends to father-in-law in Lycia ! Fights Chimaera, Solymoi, Amazons; finally ambushed ! Marries king's daughter ! Not in Homer: winged horse Pegasus (Theogony 319-25); thrown from horse on way to Olympus 575-525; 475-425 Iliad 6: Hector in Troy ! Meets mother Hecuba; instructions on sacrifice ! Athena turns down ! Asks Paris to return; Helen reproaches him ! Meets Andromache with Astyanax Iliad 9: embassy to Achilles ! Trojans camped out in plain; Agamemnon despondent ! Urged to apologize to Achilles ! Offers Briseis, gifts ! Odysseus, Ajax, Phoenix (Achilles' old tutor), two heralds sent on embassy ! Phoenix and heralds late addition: left out in 182ff.: incomplete revision Odysseus and Achilles; to l. and r., Diomedes and Phoenix; c. 480
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