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Familiar Studies in Homer

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A series of accessible essays that reinterpret the Iliad and the Odyssey through archaeological, philological, and comparative study, arguing that recent excavations and scientific inquiry help transform Homeric poetry from mere legend into historical reality. Chapters treat the poet's style and compositional history, celestial references and ancient astronomy, domestic and natural imagery including dogs, horses, other animals, trees, flowers, customary meals, magical herbs, and metalwork, and survey luxury materials such as amber, ivory, and ultramarine. The tone is explanatory and aimed at educated general readers, combining literary appreciation with material culture to illuminate everyday life and technical practices reflected in the epics.

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Agnes M. Clerke

Agnes M. Clerke was a prominent Irish astronomer and science writer known for her contributions to the popularization of astronomy in the late 19th century. Her most notable work, "A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century," provides a comprehensive overview of astronomical discoveries and theories of her time. Clerke's writings often bridged the gap between complex scientific concepts and general readership, making her a significant figure in the field of science communication. In addition to her historical works, she also explored topics such as the Herschel family and modern cosmogonies, reflecting her deep engagement with both the history and the evolving nature of astronomy.

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