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- Title: Tree of Life/Knowledge: Lecture III: The Power of Thought
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- figure, constitutes the greatness in the works of Homer and
- Title: Raphael's Mission in the Light of the Science of the Spirit
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- add: in a certain respect the gods of Homer, described by him
- expression of Raphael's creations. Thus, what Homer brought
- in the remarkable recreation of the gods of Homer in the
- Herman Grimm frankly states in his book on Homer
- Homers Ilias;
- We can also no longer fully enjoy the original works of Homer,
- power, in taking in Homer's “Iliad” and
- originals. Even so, Homer's poetic works speak to us. But, what
- Title: The Worldview of Herman Grimm in Relation to Spiritual Science
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- to that grandiose phenomenon of western cultural life, Homer's
- Homer. One gladly takes up this volume again and again
- directed to the world of the gods as depicted in Homer's
- striking, what a tremendous difference there is in the Homeric
- attempts to present the gods in Homer's sense as portraying, so
- into a culture that in Homer's time had long lost its
- another in Homer's “Iliad;” and what has remained
- previously, enters for Herman Grimm (in Homer's sense) into
- before our era, with Homer. Thus, Herman Grimm addresses
- even his works on Homer, on Raphael, on Michelangelo, on
- he wrote in his comprehensive works on Homer, Raphael,
- portrayals of Homer, Michelangelo and Goethe with his Raphael
- Whoever takes up his book on Homer will possibly find it not
- page, that this book is not meant to be a contribution to Homer
- Herman Grimm's Homer book may seem intolerable. All the many
- questions that have been raised concerning Homer —
- his immersion in the soul-life of the Homeric heroes.
- extend to the soul-life of Homer's heroes. Everywhere we see
- the single Homeric figures, some scholars will inevitably say,
- with disregard for the whole of Homer research and all
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