Commentary on the Odyssey (1886)


Commentary on the Odyssey (1886)
By W. Walter Merry
Oxford Clarendon Press 1886-1901



Perseus Documents Collection Table of Contents



Book 1 (α)

Book 2 (β)

Book 3 (γ)

Book 4 (δ)

Book 5 (ε)

Book 6 (ζ)

Book 7 (η)

Book 8 (θ)

Book 9 (ι)

Book 10 (κ)

Book 11 (λ)

Book 12 (μ)

Book 13 (ν)

Book 14 (ξ)

Book 15 (ο)

Book 16 (π)

Book 17 (ρ)

Book 18 (ς)

Book 19 (τ)

Book 20 (υ)

Book 21 (φ)

Book 22 (χ)

Book 23 (ψ)

Book 24 (ω)


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Book 9

Book 9 (ι)


Commentary on line 1

The narrative of Odysseus, contained in bb. 9-12, was called, as early as the time of Plato, Ἀλκίνου ἀπόλογος or ἀπόλογοι, i. e. the story told to Alcinous. Plato quotes the title in Rep.614 B, where he introduces the myth of Er the Armeniana story like the Νέκυια in Od.11as being not Ἀλκίνου γε ἀπόλογον, ἀλλ' ἀλκίμου μὲν ἀνδρός. Aristotle also uses the same phrase in Rhet.3. 16. 7, and Poet.16. 5; though, as Mayor remarks, his reference is rather to b. 8. vv. 83-95, and 521-534. The time of the action of this book is the evening of the second day after the arrival in Scheria. The words of Odysseus from vv. 1-15 refer back to what Alcinous had said in b. 8. 536 foll. At v. 16 he complies with the request in 8. 550 εἴπ' ὄνομα.

3, 4. h)= toi au)dh/n. These lines are repeated from Od.1. 370 Od., 1.