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fact that the Homeric poetry is the only poetry which survived essentially intact those other dark centuries which lay between Aristotle and the modern revival of learning . Such famous names as Archilochus , Sappho , Alcaeus , and ...
fact that the Homeric poetry is the only poetry which survived essentially intact those other dark centuries which lay between Aristotle and the modern revival of learning . Such famous names as Archilochus , Sappho , Alcaeus , and ...
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We cannot with the scanty fragments as evidence challenge the judgment of Aristotle who unhesitatingly assigned the Margites to Homer . The Batrachomyomachia , Battle of the Frogs and the Mice , is often mentioned as Homeric and it is ...
We cannot with the scanty fragments as evidence challenge the judgment of Aristotle who unhesitatingly assigned the Margites to Homer . The Batrachomyomachia , Battle of the Frogs and the Mice , is often mentioned as Homeric and it is ...
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... it takes less effort to read fifty verses of the Iliad than twenty of the Aeneid.10 Aristotle , the best possible judge of Greek poetry , said that the Iliad and the Odyssey surpass all other poems in diction as well as in thought .
... it takes less effort to read fifty verses of the Iliad than twenty of the Aeneid.10 Aristotle , the best possible judge of Greek poetry , said that the Iliad and the Odyssey surpass all other poems in diction as well as in thought .
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HOMERIC POETRY AND ITS PRESER VATION | 3 |
HOMER AND TRADITIONS IN HOMER | 16 |
TRANSLATIONS OF HOMER | 32 |
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