2024-03-29T01:29:59Zhttps://uvadoc.uva.es/oai/requestoai:uvadoc.uva.es:10324/354702022-09-27T13:28:34Zcom_10324_5466com_10324_5186com_10324_29291col_10324_5489
Bertolín Cebrián, Reyes
Ediciones Universidad de Valladolid
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2019-04-24T18:15:21Z
1997
Minerva. Revista de Filología Clásica; Núm. 11 (1997) pags. 11-14
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The author argues that the image of the Horai as guardians of the doors of the Olymp in E 749-51 = θ 393-95 is presumably a rest of an old theogony. The mention of Uranos and Olymp in the same verse shows some interpretation problems, that is why the author assumes that Homer has adapted this passage from an older source, in which Uranos was still considered a god and not a place.
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Minerva. Revista de Filología Clásica
Filología clásica
Las horas y la Puertas del Olimpo (Homero E 749-751 = Θ 393-395)
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