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Even the parentage of so important a god- dess as Aphrodite was a matter of contradic- tory traditions ; in Homer she was the daugh- ter of Dione , while in Hesiod she was denied both father and mother and was represen- ted as springing ...
Even the parentage of so important a god- dess as Aphrodite was a matter of contradic- tory traditions ; in Homer she was the daugh- ter of Dione , while in Hesiod she was denied both father and mother and was represen- ted as springing ...
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... and changing customs that Homer created epic rather than lyric or dramatic poetry out of this traditional ma- terial . ... by the different dramatists shows how little poets strove to reproduce an existing and familiar tradition .
... and changing customs that Homer created epic rather than lyric or dramatic poetry out of this traditional ma- terial . ... by the different dramatists shows how little poets strove to reproduce an existing and familiar tradition .
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... his ideas as we find them revealed by the deeds or the words of the actors in the poems . The only consistent tradition concerning Homer was the tradition of his blindness , but the poems show such delicate [ 25 ] HOMER AND TRADITIONS.
... his ideas as we find them revealed by the deeds or the words of the actors in the poems . The only consistent tradition concerning Homer was the tradition of his blindness , but the poems show such delicate [ 25 ] HOMER AND TRADITIONS.
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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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