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Chadwick, H. Munro
Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1926
831.03 CHA h
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971
New York: Charles Scribner,s Sons, 1940
923.973 NEV j
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Worsley, Giles
New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995
720.941 WOR c
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971, editor
"John D. Rockefeller really did as a entrepeneurial business man. His life is one that captivates the mind and soul. He's business tactics were ruthless and harsh but Rockefeller always got his point across and took care of those that needed the help. Mr. Nevins wrote a good detailed account of everything that went on in Mr. Rockefeller's life.
Great historical background on one of the greatest business men of our time. Mr. Allan Nevins did a great job of writing a detailed account of what when on in Mr. Rockefeller's life."
New York: Charles Scribner,s Sons, 1940
K 923.973 NEV j
Buku Klasik Universitas Indonesia Library
Wen, Kang
Beijing: New World Press, 2003
SIN 895.13 WEN t II
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
New York: East Gate Book, 1991
305.4 HER
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Carlyle, Thomas
London JM Dent & Sons 1929
824.8 C 38 h
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library
Miller, James
Australia: Angus & Robertson, 1985
301.451 MIL k
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
"This essay proposes a revised version of W. Schadewaldt’s (1900–1974) work. His work was done to demonstrate that the Iliad is built on one plan and that, therefore, the poem was created by a single poet. The usefulness of Schadewaldt’s work is being rediscovered among English-speaking classicists. Unfortunately, however, his explanation of the whole edifice of the Iliad is offered from a mistaken viewpoint, namely, that the “center of gravity” of whole narrative of the poem is Nestor’s suggestion to Patroclos that he go into battle wearing Achilleus’ armor. I argue that we can better understand the poem by examining the hero Achilleus’ contradictory attitudes toward κλεός (fame) as they are narrated in Book 9 of the Iliad. In 9.182–95, Achilleus sings an epic poem longing for traditional κλεός, yet immediately thereafter he denies the usual way to κλεός and declares that he will quit the battlefield. Through consideration of these contrasting attitudes we can better understand both the nature of the Iliad as epic narration and the nature of its hero, Achilleus."
300 HOZ 6:1 (2015)
Artikel Jurnal Universitas Indonesia Library