EDITORIAL / REDAKSIONEEL
Abstract
This issue of Akroterion has a distinct focus on literary analysis, presenting studies in a variety of genres from the great Homer to the less known, late antique author of riddles, Symphosius. Silvio Bär proposes that the second divine council of Od. 5:1-45 is necessitated by Zeus’ reluctance to initiate Odysseus’ release from captivity on Calypso’s island and meant to showcase Athena’s superior intellectAuthors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
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