Homer and His Influence, Band 1Marshall Jones Company, 1925 - 169 Seiten |
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... hence the destruction of the eleven ships at the hands of the Laestrygones must precede the story of the sojourn in the Aeaean isle . Even one shipload was too many men for the seven years with Calypso , hence the slaugh- ter of the ...
... hence the destruction of the eleven ships at the hands of the Laestrygones must precede the story of the sojourn in the Aeaean isle . Even one shipload was too many men for the seven years with Calypso , hence the slaugh- ter of the ...
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... hence they relied on the version assumed to be given by Dares , a Trojan priest of Vulcan . Chaucer could hardly have known Homer at first hand , but in his House of Fame he sees Homer standing on a pillar of honor : Ful wonder hye on a ...
... hence they relied on the version assumed to be given by Dares , a Trojan priest of Vulcan . Chaucer could hardly have known Homer at first hand , but in his House of Fame he sees Homer standing on a pillar of honor : Ful wonder hye on a ...
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... Hence the omission of both discussion and bibliography in this book . 7. Wirth , Hermann , Homer und Babylon , pp . 19 ff . Freiburg , 1921 . 8. Leaf , Walter , Troy , A Study in Homeric Geography , London , 1912 , contains an extended ...
... Hence the omission of both discussion and bibliography in this book . 7. Wirth , Hermann , Homer und Babylon , pp . 19 ff . Freiburg , 1921 . 8. Leaf , Walter , Troy , A Study in Homeric Geography , London , 1912 , contains an extended ...
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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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