Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 1-3John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1976 |
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... Homeric originals of these similes . That of the pater Appenninus simile at 12.701-3 , Iliad 13.745 , ' has no geographical location . Nor does the source of the vividus Umber simile at 12.749-55 , Iliad 22.188-92 , or its imitation by ...
... Homeric originals of these similes . That of the pater Appenninus simile at 12.701-3 , Iliad 13.745 , ' has no geographical location . Nor does the source of the vividus Umber simile at 12.749-55 , Iliad 22.188-92 , or its imitation by ...
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... Homeric poetry we find a traditional literary craft naτ'Eоxiv , and one which is both close in time to tragedy and which also had a great influence on it . The work of Milman Parry and his followers has made us fully aware of the ...
... Homeric poetry we find a traditional literary craft naτ'Eоxiv , and one which is both close in time to tragedy and which also had a great influence on it . The work of Milman Parry and his followers has made us fully aware of the ...
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... Homeric world of the audience shifted , and still shifts , as did and does that audience's cultural experience . It ... Homeric world any more than the Homeric house : for neither existed either in fact or as a consistent , carefully and ...
... Homeric world of the audience shifted , and still shifts , as did and does that audience's cultural experience . It ... Homeric world any more than the Homeric house : for neither existed either in fact or as a consistent , carefully and ...
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CONTENTS the copyright of which remains in each case with the author | 3 |
A problem in the history 910 | 9 |
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