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Dares Phrygius (Δάρης), according to Homer, was a Trojan priest of Hephaestus. He was supposed to have been the author of an account of the destruction of Troy, and to have lived before Homer. A work...
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DARES OF PHRYGIA's History of the Fall of Troy is a short prose work which purports to be a first hand account of the Trojan War by Dares, a Trojan priest of Hephaestus in the Iliad.
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Ask a question about 'Dares Phrygius' ... Start a new discussion about 'Dares Phrygius' ... (de) Andreas Beschorner, Untersuchungen zu Dares Phrygius. Narr, Tübingen, 1992 (ISBN 3-8233-4863-9).
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Dares Phrygius Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Dares Phrygius at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Encyclopedia Article Title: Dares Phrygius. Encyclopedia Title: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Publisher: Columbia University Press. Place of Publication:
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DARES PHRYGIUS, according to Homer (Iliad, v. 9) a Trojan priest of Hephaestus. He was supposed to have been the author of an account of the destruction of Troy, and to have lived before Homer (Aelian, Var. Hist. xi. 2). A work in Latin, purporting to be a translation of this, and entitled Daretis Phrygii de excidio...
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The title, "The Iliad of Dares Phrygius," comes from Joseph's use of the supposed eye-witness account of the Trojan war attributed to Dares Phrygius (translated from the Greek into Latin in late antiquity) as a source.
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