Bibliography
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Showing keyword matches in entire database for "Homer":
| Basile, Paola. I Folli Voli di Ulisse. Ph.D. Dissertation: Universite de Montreal, 2004. | |
| Exploration Discovery & Travel | |
| Keywords: Arthur C. Clarke | astronauts | Christopher Columbus | Dante Alighieri | exploration discovery & travel | Friedrich Nietzsche | Homer | Leonardo da Vinci | literature—classic | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | science fiction | Stanley Kubrick | technology | visual art—Renaissance | |
| Cawelti, John G. Mystery, Violence, and Popular Culture: Essay.s Madison, WI: University Wisconsin Press/Popular Press, 2004. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: aesthetics | Alfred Hitchcock | Andy Warhol | culture studies | gender studies | Homer | literature—classical-20th C | music | mystery | race studies | social sciences | Stuart Kaminsky | television | the Beatles | violence | William Faulkner | William Shakespeare | |
| Clayton, Barbara. A Penelopean Poetics: Reweaving the Feminine in Homer's Odyssey. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2004. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: feminism | gender studies | Homer | identity | literature—classical | poetics | social sciences | theory | |
| Cohen, Maren. “Reflective Heroes: Self-integration through Poetry in T.E. Lawrence and Homer’s Odysseus.” In Stang (Collections): pp. 67-106. [2002] | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: André Malraux | E.M. Forster | Homer | literature—20th C | poetry | social sciences | T.E. Lawrence | |
| Gay, Volney P. Joy and the Objects of Psychoanalysis: Literature, Belief, and Neurosis. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 2001. | |
| Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
| Keywords: Edith Wharton | Homer | Lev Tolstoi | medicine | Nathaniel Hawthorne | Plato | psychological and cognitive sciences | rhetoric of science | William Shakespeare | |
| MacDonald, Paul S. and Ken Abraham. History of the Concept of Mind: Speculations about Soul, Mind and Spirit from Homer to Hume. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate 2003. | |
| Literature, Science & the Arts | |
| Keywords: Aristotle | Augustine of Hippo | Baruch Spinoza | Geoffrey Chaucer | Gottfried Leibniz | Homer | literature-classical | literature-Renaissance | mind | Occult Sciences | Plato | psychological and cognitive sciences | religion | René Descartes | soul | spirit, | theory | William Shakespeare | |
| Sahlas, D. J. “Functional Neuroanatomy in the Pre-Hippocratic Era: Observations from the Iliad of Homer.” Neurosurgery 48 (2001): 1352-1357. | |
| Medicine | |
| Keywords: Homer | literature—classical | medicine | |
| Tully, Caroline. Witches of Ancient Greece and Rome. The Beltane Papers 28 (September 30, 2002): 20. | |
| Occult Sciences | |
| Keywords: archetype | Canidia | Circe | Erietho | healing | Hekate | Homer | literature--ancient | magic | Medea | medicine | Occult Sciences | Odysseus | power | sorcery | Wicca | witchcraft | |
| Urso, Carmelo. “The Different Originality of Homer and Thucydides.” Am J Dermatopathol 23 (2001): 274-275. | |
| Medicine | |
| Keywords: Homer | literature—classical | medicine | plague | Thucydides | |
| Wallace, Jennifer. “Digging for Homer: Literary Authenticity and Romantic Archaeology.” Romanticism: The Journal of Romantic Culture and Criticism 7 (2001): 73-87. | |
| Social Sciences | |
| Keywords: Homer | Jacob Bryant | social sciences | |