Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Bände 17-18J. Pinsent, 1992 |
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... Homer , he was the centre of an admiring international band of Homerists who have gathered for a conference on the Odyssey on the island of Ithaca approximately every second year since 1977 . What were his main contributions to Homeric ...
... Homer , he was the centre of an admiring international band of Homerists who have gathered for a conference on the Odyssey on the island of Ithaca approximately every second year since 1977 . What were his main contributions to Homeric ...
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... Homer used to be justly famous " ( p . 8 ) . Nostalgia is satisfied as the critic impersonates the bard to tell us " what Homer regards as important " , and commends " Homer's ability " ( p . 16 ) . His readers are faced with a ...
... Homer used to be justly famous " ( p . 8 ) . Nostalgia is satisfied as the critic impersonates the bard to tell us " what Homer regards as important " , and commends " Homer's ability " ( p . 16 ) . His readers are faced with a ...
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... Homer , though , if one has Autenrieth's Homeric Dictionary and , don't blush , Malcolm , your splendid Student Edition of the Iliad , Homer is far more easy than Sophocles or Thucydides . Not that I go as far as John Sheffield : - Read ...
... Homer , though , if one has Autenrieth's Homeric Dictionary and , don't blush , Malcolm , your splendid Student Edition of the Iliad , Homer is far more easy than Sophocles or Thucydides . Not that I go as far as John Sheffield : - Read ...
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