Evidence
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| Tradition | Source | Passage | Confidence | Evidence | Record |
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| Greek | The Iliad | CONCLUDING NOTE. / INTRODUCTION. / THEODORE ALOIS BUCKLEY. / POPES PREFACE TO THE ILIAD OF HOMER; lines 1379-1468 | medium | The passage differentiates courage: Achilles furious and intractable; Diomede forward but responsive to advice and command; Ajax heavy and self-confiding; Hector active and vigilant; Agamemnon motivated by empire and ambition; Menelaus tender toward his people; Idomeneus plain and direct; Sarpedon gallant and generous. | record |