Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 102Association, 1971 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page 141
... Homer and the much later folktales and sagas are sharing a common story . Now , if the modern versions of the tale are independent of Homer ( as has seemed most probable ) , yet at the same time they share a common plot , it follows that ...
... Homer and the much later folktales and sagas are sharing a common story . Now , if the modern versions of the tale are independent of Homer ( as has seemed most probable ) , yet at the same time they share a common plot , it follows that ...
Page 144
... Homer's story is the original version ( or a repre- sentative of it ) or it is a conflation of two stories current in Homer's time . The fact that the trick with the false name persists today as an independent folktale motif undoubtedly ...
... Homer's story is the original version ( or a repre- sentative of it ) or it is a conflation of two stories current in Homer's time . The fact that the trick with the false name persists today as an independent folktale motif undoubtedly ...
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... Homer's phrase into the koinê : pros amômous , agathous . Similar- ly , Homeric usage , with which Aristarchus was thoroughly familiar , strongly suggests that kata anti tou epi means that Homer uses kata as a substitute for his normal ...
... Homer's phrase into the koinê : pros amômous , agathous . Similar- ly , Homeric usage , with which Aristarchus was thoroughly familiar , strongly suggests that kata anti tou epi means that Homer uses kata as a substitute for his normal ...
Contents
Ovids Epistle from Sappho to Phaon Heroides | 20 |
Correction ? to P Mich Inv 3163 | 39 |
Dies Alliensis | 49 |
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