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... Homer , illustrates the way in which the word éénμepos was originally fashioned ( see above , ¶3 with note 7 ) . It will be noted that Homer and Archilochus take the inconstancy of external conditions for granted ; the point they make ...
... Homer , illustrates the way in which the word éénμepos was originally fashioned ( see above , ¶3 with note 7 ) . It will be noted that Homer and Archilochus take the inconstancy of external conditions for granted ; the point they make ...
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... Homer of his day , uses such lines much less frequently than Homer , and Callimachus never uses them , in the Phaenomena they are used with a more than Homeric frequency . More fundamental to the hexameter than the positions occupied by ...
... Homer of his day , uses such lines much less frequently than Homer , and Callimachus never uses them , in the Phaenomena they are used with a more than Homeric frequency . More fundamental to the hexameter than the positions occupied by ...
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... Homer and agrees closely with Hesiod . - 9 I 9 To summarize , Callimachus , when compared with the Homeric norm , shows a decline in all word - types ending at positions 5 , 7 , and 9 , with the exception of the element discussed above ...
... Homer and agrees closely with Hesiod . - 9 I 9 To summarize , Callimachus , when compared with the Homeric norm , shows a decline in all word - types ending at positions 5 , 7 , and 9 , with the exception of the element discussed above ...
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On Some PostClassical Greek Architectural Terms | 22 |
Notes on Roman Magistrates by T Robert S Broughton | 35 |
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