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Troy

A Study in Homeric Geography

Walter Leaf author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:6th Nov '14

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This 1912 work explores the historical geography of the Troad and its relation to the setting of the Iliad.

In this 1912 book, Walter Leaf draws on the archaeological work of Schliemann and Dörpfeld at Troy, but also on his own expert knowledge of the Iliad (of which his two-volume edition is also reissued in this series) to provide a thorough exploration of the historical geography of the Troad.Walter Leaf (1852–1927), banker, classicist and alpinist, held various positions as chairman of the Westminster Bank, founder of the London Chamber of Commerce and president of the Hellenic Society, reflecting his wide-ranging professional and scholarly interests. Leaf was educated at Harrow School and Trinity College, Cambridge, of which he became a fellow in 1875. As a scholar, Leaf was concerned with uncovering the physical reality of the classical world, and in this 1912 work he 'aims at testing the tradition of the Trojan War by comparing the text of Homer with the natural conditions described, or more often implicitly assumed, in the Iliad'. This book draws on the archaeological work of Schliemann and Dörpfeld at Troy, but also on Leaf's own expert knowledge of the Iliad (of which his two-volume edition is also reissued in this series), thereby providing a thorough exploration of the historical geography of the Troad.

ISBN: 9781108078092

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 28mm

Weight: 620g

490 pages