Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... called Melesigenes , a name evidently derived from the river Meles , a river of Smyrna , on whose banks he is said to have been born . Poets often refer to him as Maeonides , a word beautifully adapted for poetry . The origin of this ...
... called Melesigenes , a name evidently derived from the river Meles , a river of Smyrna , on whose banks he is said to have been born . Poets often refer to him as Maeonides , a word beautifully adapted for poetry . The origin of this ...
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... called Melesigenes , a name evidently derived from the river Meles , a river of Smyrna , on whose banks he is said to have been born . Poets often refer to him as Maeonides , a word beautifully adapted for poetry . The origin of this ...
... called Melesigenes , a name evidently derived from the river Meles , a river of Smyrna , on whose banks he is said to have been born . Poets often refer to him as Maeonides , a word beautifully adapted for poetry . The origin of this ...
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... called Editio Romana . From Italy copies of Homer were soon car- ried throughout Europe , but the demand was so great that the Italian copies did not suffice , and four editions appeared from the press in Strassburg between 1525 and ...
... called Editio Romana . From Italy copies of Homer were soon car- ried throughout Europe , but the demand was so great that the Italian copies did not suffice , and four editions appeared from the press in Strassburg between 1525 and ...
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