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The results are admitted by the author to be not fully satisfactory , owing to constant correction and general contamination , which were inevitable in the case of an author so widely read as Homer . Chapter V. ( History of the Text ) ...
The results are admitted by the author to be not fully satisfactory , owing to constant correction and general contamination , which were inevitable in the case of an author so widely read as Homer . Chapter V. ( History of the Text ) ...
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The title of the book is explained by the thesis that Homer lived in an age of transition , when the primitive traditional saga was becoming merged in the consciously artistic Epic . We are to assume that the Iliad as we have it " is ...
The title of the book is explained by the thesis that Homer lived in an age of transition , when the primitive traditional saga was becoming merged in the consciously artistic Epic . We are to assume that the Iliad as we have it " is ...
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that Homer lived in Asia Minor in the eighth century . The question of how he knew ... S. E. Bassett , 1 writing on The pursuit of Hector , gives us some acute criticism of Homer's skill in construction . A subtle point which he makes ...
that Homer lived in Asia Minor in the eighth century . The question of how he knew ... S. E. Bassett , 1 writing on The pursuit of Hector , gives us some acute criticism of Homer's skill in construction . A subtle point which he makes ...
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Contents
LATIN LITERATURE By A D Nock M A | 13 |
GREEK HISTORY By M Cary D Litt | 21 |
ROMAN HISTORY By Hugh Last M A | 33 |
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