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First , it is entirely based on archaeological evidence and takes no account of the impossibility of letters being learned without the acquisition of the skill of writing on perishable material from those who had been doing so for some ...
First , it is entirely based on archaeological evidence and takes no account of the impossibility of letters being learned without the acquisition of the skill of writing on perishable material from those who had been doing so for some ...
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G. Nagy ( ' Hesiod ' in Ancient Writers ) says that the σкηпτρоν given to Hesiod by the Muses indicates that the poet ... a sceptre which symbolised the fact that they held the documents in their hand in the form of secret writing .
G. Nagy ( ' Hesiod ' in Ancient Writers ) says that the σкηпτρоν given to Hesiod by the Muses indicates that the poet ... a sceptre which symbolised the fact that they held the documents in their hand in the form of secret writing .
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1 is not to seek her poetic inspiration but specifically for her technical aid in μovolкT TÉXVn , writing . Homeric poems were impossible without writing . Nagy , in Pindar's Homer , p . 21 , has pointed out that the verb deide there ...
1 is not to seek her poetic inspiration but specifically for her technical aid in μovolкT TÉXVn , writing . Homeric poems were impossible without writing . Nagy , in Pindar's Homer , p . 21 , has pointed out that the verb deide there ...
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