Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 18,Ausgaben 8-10John Pinsent, 1993 |
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... poets could sing only of truth established in tradition , but literate poets could sing of matters the validity of which was not supported by tradition . Literate poets could tell both truth and lies , while the subjects of oral poets ...
... poets could sing only of truth established in tradition , but literate poets could sing of matters the validity of which was not supported by tradition . Literate poets could tell both truth and lies , while the subjects of oral poets ...
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... poets have over oral ones . The Muses ' literacy gave the poets freedom to break the bonds of tradition and sing of any subject beyond the confines of tradition , but there is also another kind of freedom which came with literacy . It ...
... poets have over oral ones . The Muses ' literacy gave the poets freedom to break the bonds of tradition and sing of any subject beyond the confines of tradition , but there is also another kind of freedom which came with literacy . It ...
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... poets , compared to that of illiterate ones . The vision of literate poets eventually became panHellenic , and this vision contributed decisively to the creation of panHellenic epics . Nagy denies the effect of writing on the ...
... poets , compared to that of illiterate ones . The vision of literate poets eventually became panHellenic , and this vision contributed decisively to the creation of panHellenic epics . Nagy denies the effect of writing on the ...
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