Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 4-6John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1979 |
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... Homer LCM 5.5 ( May.1980 ) , 93-99 My investigation of this question , of Homer's use of apostrophe , has arisen from consideration of Antimachos F Wyss , τὸν καὶ φωνήσας προσέφης , Οἰνήιε Τύδη , which , in spite of the absence of the ...
... Homer LCM 5.5 ( May.1980 ) , 93-99 My investigation of this question , of Homer's use of apostrophe , has arisen from consideration of Antimachos F Wyss , τὸν καὶ φωνήσας προσέφης , Οἰνήιε Τύδη , which , in spite of the absence of the ...
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... Homer by books , not because there were no book divisions , but because Homer was too familiar for them to need to . Even today , we do not refer to the specific Scene or Act when quoting the words ' et tu , Brute ' , and can speak of ...
... Homer by books , not because there were no book divisions , but because Homer was too familiar for them to need to . Even today , we do not refer to the specific Scene or Act when quoting the words ' et tu , Brute ' , and can speak of ...
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... Homer ' ( 126 ) . Before examining this suggestion , I would like to deal with a red - herring which Konishi introduces at this point : ' Homer may have used oral style , but his epics seem to have been composed with knowledge of the ...
... Homer ' ( 126 ) . Before examining this suggestion , I would like to deal with a red - herring which Konishi introduces at this point : ' Homer may have used oral style , but his epics seem to have been composed with knowledge of the ...
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Dr John Fell editor of Alexander 911 | 9 |
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