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For over two millennia, readers of the Iliad and the Odyssey have imagined a single, blind poet called Homer singing the deeds of the great heroes of the Trojan
The post Many Homers, One Epic Tradition: Rethinking the Origins of the Iliad and the Odyssey first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
We are well aware how dramatically and rapidly a single innovation can change our lives. The smartphone has rapidly altered communication, access to information,
The post What innovations changed the human world for ever? first appeared on Fifteen Eighty Four | Cambridge University Press....
How did Indigenous people in the New World understand their encounters with Europeans during the colonial era? This question is at the centre of ongoing debates
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