Homer?[edit]

The attribution of many of these works to Homer is fairly doubtful, and was considered so in antiquity. I'm not quite sure what the point of this template is. --Akhilleus (talk) 03:41, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Um, some of these works are discussed as Homeric--the Margites is one example--but others certainly aren't, e.g. the Epigoni, Cypria, and so on. "Cyclic" or similar is what the non-Homeric epics dealing with Troy are usually called, the ones dealing with Thebes are sometimes called "Theban", but I don't think there's a settled terminology. --Akhilleus (talk) 03:59, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
I would be fine with you removing those works. I included them because they have sometimes been attributed to Homer, albeit very dubiously, and I was worried where to draw the line for what should count as Homeric. However, I still maintain that a template for navigation between the hymns, margites, batrach., and the major epics is useful. LeSnail (talk) 04:06, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]
You can add the Homeric Hymns to that list of false attributions as well. (...and the Little Iliad)CaveatLector Talk Contrib 05:47, 15 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Suggestion[edit]

Currently the link in this template for the Epigoni goes to the basic article about the myth; shouldn't the link instead go to Epigoni (epic) (with a pipe to hide the parens)? I know that the two articles are sort of linked together; but I think that since the other links in the template go to the poetic forms; Epigoni should also. Thoughts?--FeanorStar7 (talk) 10:56, 4 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Agree, and have changed the link. Paul August 18:51, 29 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]