Haft 1981: A. J. Haft, The myth that Crete became. The thematic significance of Crete and Cretan topoi in Homer’s Odyssey and Vergil’s Aeneid, Diss. Princeton Univ. Princeton, N.J. 1981 307 p. [microfilm]; DA 41 1981 4389A.
  • Motive

    Haft 1984: A. J. Haft, Odysseus, Idomeneus and Meriones. The Cretan lies of Odyssey 13-19, CJ 79 1984 289-306.

  • Trugerzählungen
  • Od. 13-19

    Haft 1988: A. J. Haft, Odysseus as Sacker of Troy in the Iliad and Odyssey, Summary in AAPhA 1988 (1989) 107.

  • Verhältnis Il.-Od.

    Haft 1989: A. J. Haft, Odysseus, Aethon, and the Trojan horse stratagem, CB 65 1989 67-70.

  • Trugerzählungen
  • Od. 19,103-105 | Od. 19,162s

    Haft 1990: A. Haft, "The city-sacker Odysseus" in Iliad 2 and 10, TAPhA 120 1990 37-56.

  • Odysseus (Il.), Neoanalyse, Verhältnis Il.-Od.
  • Il. 2,1-483 | Il. 10

    Haft 1990a: A. J. Haft, Odysseus’ wrath and grief in the Iliad. Agamemnon, the Ithacan king, and the sack of Troy in Books 2, 4, and 14, CJ 85 1989-1990 97-114.

  • Ilias-Handlung
  • Il. 2,169-171 | Il. 2,245- | Il. 4,349 | Il. 4,501 | Il. 14,82-102

    Haft 1992: A. J. Haft, Τὰ δὴ νῦν πάντα τελεῖται. Prophecy and recollection in the assemblies of Iliad 2 and Odyssey 2, Arethusa 25 1992 223-240.

  • Verhältnis Il.-Od.
  • Il. 2 | Od. 2