The Might of Words: A Philosophical Reflection on "The Strange Death of Patroklos"

Diogenes 46 (181):101-113 (1998)
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These are the words Achilles speaks to Hektor, whom he has just struck with a fatal blow. He reminds the son of Priam how, after stripping Patroklos’ fallen body, Hektor made off with the fallen man's armour, which is Achilles’ own.

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