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The constitution of the ' original ' Odyssey is itself , naturally , a matter of acute controversy : some writers , for instance , believing that the original poem contained no Nekyia at all , others that its Nekyia consisted ...
The constitution of the ' original ' Odyssey is itself , naturally , a matter of acute controversy : some writers , for instance , believing that the original poem contained no Nekyia at all , others that its Nekyia consisted ...
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Ciriaca Morano - Rodriquez ( Madrid ) : The goddess Aeracura LCM 5.10 ( Dec.1980 ) , 239-242 Theonymy is one of the most difficult areas of etymology , because it is never easy to discover the original character of a divinity ...
Ciriaca Morano - Rodriquez ( Madrid ) : The goddess Aeracura LCM 5.10 ( Dec.1980 ) , 239-242 Theonymy is one of the most difficult areas of etymology , because it is never easy to discover the original character of a divinity ...
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One could say that the Alexandrians ' efforts to approach to the original form of Homer influenced the papyri after 150 B.C. , and that it was then that the original book divisions finally surfaced in the extant papyri .
One could say that the Alexandrians ' efforts to approach to the original form of Homer influenced the papyri after 150 B.C. , and that it was then that the original book divisions finally surfaced in the extant papyri .
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