Immortal Armor Author:Derek Collins Although military concepts in Homeric poetry have been studied since Alexandrian times, there has not been until now an extended study of the concept of alke, "defensive strength," as it unfolds intertextually within the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" and archaic Greek poetry generally. Derek Collins uses evidence from Homeric poetry to reveal that a... more »lke, unlike other concepts of strength in archaic Greek, plays a central role in defining a warrior at the peak of his prowess, which can be related in turn to its application to kings and to its use by Zeus and Athena as divine emblems of warfare. Just as importantly, Collins shows how alke functions poetically as a plot device for the "Odyssey" as the poem retrospectively views the "Iliad". Finally, by integrating evidence from linguistics, anthropology, and comparative literature, Collins argues that the meaning of alke cannot be divorced from the oral-traditional media from which it emerges, and that its conceptual structure depends as much on archaic Greek as it does on the poetic demands of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey".« less