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Xenophanes , the first writer in whose works is found the name of Homer , says : " From the beginning , for all have learned from him . " Plato refers to him as the one who has trained Hellas , and calls him " the best and the most ...
Xenophanes , the first writer in whose works is found the name of Homer , says : " From the beginning , for all have learned from him . " Plato refers to him as the one who has trained Hellas , and calls him " the best and the most ...
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Homer through Livius and Ennius became a dominating influence at the very beginning of Roman literature . It is a striking indication of the immortality of Homer that , although he was older by many centuries than Ennius , his works ...
Homer through Livius and Ennius became a dominating influence at the very beginning of Roman literature . It is a striking indication of the immortality of Homer that , although he was older by many centuries than Ennius , his works ...
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ing the speech of Nestor , beginning with the words : " Obey me , for you are both younger than I. " The Roman emperors in moments of excite- ment would quote Homer in his own language . It is said that Augustus , humiliated by the ...
ing the speech of Nestor , beginning with the words : " Obey me , for you are both younger than I. " The Roman emperors in moments of excite- ment would quote Homer in his own language . It is said that Augustus , humiliated by the ...
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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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