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Homer and History - Homer and History. By Walter Leaf. Pp. 375, with maps. 9″ × 6″. London: Macmillan and Co., Ltd. 12s. net.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
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page 81 note 1 Prehistoric Thessaly, 25411., which seems to be the reference Dr. Leaf had lost. He himself writes the Cataloguer down ‘criminal’ as well as fool.
page 81 note 2 The prediction is that Mycenaean remains will never be discovered at Corinth. I now note that the ClassicalJSournal for January reports that ′a Mycenaean site of much promise h»s. been found.
page 82 note 1 With Tempsa, for instance, as argued below, and see Od. xx. 383. It seems quite an ordinary thing to kidnap a man and sell him across the seas to the Sikels ‘for a good price.’
page 83 note 1 But how the authorities on the Odyssey differ§ Mr. Thomson makes the wild assertion that ‘it is impossible to identify a single site described in the poem’ (The Greek Tradition, 221).