Homer and His InfluenceLongmans, Green and Company, 1931 - 169 Seiten |
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... writings and on no old inscriptions , and he is first mentioned as Homer in the writ- ings of Xenophanes of Colophon , that is near the end of the sixth century B.C. , while the words Iliad and Odyssey first appear in the history of ...
... writings and on no old inscriptions , and he is first mentioned as Homer in the writ- ings of Xenophanes of Colophon , that is near the end of the sixth century B.C. , while the words Iliad and Odyssey first appear in the history of ...
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... . Homer and Virgil were alike regarded as furnishing the norm of epic poetry , not Homer alone , as had been done in the writings of Aristotle and in the criticism of the age of Augustus [ 126 ] HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE.
... . Homer and Virgil were alike regarded as furnishing the norm of epic poetry , not Homer alone , as had been done in the writings of Aristotle and in the criticism of the age of Augustus [ 126 ] HOMER AND HIS INFLUENCE.
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... writings were far more in bulk than Homer's , as they contained almost 100,000 verses . These poets set for themselves the ideal of taking Homeric materials , the Homeric example , and then rivalling Homer . The reviewers of their poems ...
... writings were far more in bulk than Homer's , as they contained almost 100,000 verses . These poets set for themselves the ideal of taking Homeric materials , the Homeric example , and then rivalling Homer . The reviewers of their poems ...
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