Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Includes bibliographical references and index Introductory.--The Wolfian theory.--A 'Via media'.--The two epics compared.--Outline of new grouping.--Failure of old Chorizontic grouping.--Criterion as to geographical knowledge.--Criterion as to humour and pathos --Criterion as to conjugal honour and affection.--Ulysses.--Latent sympathies and antipathies.--Archaica: religion and mythology.--Archaia: pyschology and ethics.--Manners and customs and social appliances.--Personal idiosyncrasies: Attitude to the horse.--Personal idiosyncrasies: Attitude to the dog.--Epilogue as to horse and dog.--Local mint-marks: Achilleid.--Objections and difficulties considered.--Local mint-marks: Ulyssean cantos.--Local mint-marks: Odyssey.--Glimpses of a personal Homer.--Symmetry in ethical purpose.--Conclusion.--Appendix