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The letters of Cicero were written for pri- vate purposes and not for publication or dis- play , hence his quotations in them from Homer prove that Homer was familiar to him and to those who received the letters .
The letters of Cicero were written for pri- vate purposes and not for publication or dis- play , hence his quotations in them from Homer prove that Homer was familiar to him and to those who received the letters .
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Forty - nine of these letters have such quotations , some let- ters containing several . In a letter to Julius Caesar in which he recommends the son of a friend in his application for appointment to some official position there are four ...
Forty - nine of these letters have such quotations , some let- ters containing several . In a letter to Julius Caesar in which he recommends the son of a friend in his application for appointment to some official position there are four ...
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A leading place in contributions to the appre- ciation and interpretation of Homer has been held by Italian men of letters and scholars ever since the time of Petrarch . France , Spain , Holland , Scandinavia , Rus- sia , and Germany ...
A leading place in contributions to the appre- ciation and interpretation of Homer has been held by Italian men of letters and scholars ever since the time of Petrarch . France , Spain , Holland , Scandinavia , Rus- sia , and Germany ...
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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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