Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... writers with caution but that one should be even more sceptical of the claims of the latter . In the first place ... writing about 450 B. C. maintained that he believed that Homer lived ' not more than four hundred years ago ' . This ...
... writers with caution but that one should be even more sceptical of the claims of the latter . In the first place ... writing about 450 B. C. maintained that he believed that Homer lived ' not more than four hundred years ago ' . This ...
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... writing on perishable material from those who had been doing so for some centuries . Secondly , it assumes that the transmission of literacy necessarily presupposes close social and economic contacts between two cultures . Major ...
... writing on perishable material from those who had been doing so for some centuries . Secondly , it assumes that the transmission of literacy necessarily presupposes close social and economic contacts between two cultures . Major ...
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... writing . Homeric poems were impossible without writing . Nagy , in Pindar's Homer , p . 21 , has pointed out that the verb deide there does not mean ' sing ' but ' narrate ' or ' recite ' , a functional synonym of the Odyssean EVVETTE ...
... writing . Homeric poems were impossible without writing . Nagy , in Pindar's Homer , p . 21 , has pointed out that the verb deide there does not mean ' sing ' but ' narrate ' or ' recite ' , a functional synonym of the Odyssean EVVETTE ...
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