American Journal of Philology, Volume 65Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1944 - Classical philology Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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... Homer , he was also greatly and rightly roused by the dreams of Dümmler and Bethe about Hector the Boeotian and the kindred nonsense of Wilamo- witz about a Hektorgedicht . But it is perfectly possible to be more than a little sceptical ...
... Homer , he was also greatly and rightly roused by the dreams of Dümmler and Bethe about Hector the Boeotian and the kindred nonsense of Wilamo- witz about a Hektorgedicht . But it is perfectly possible to be more than a little sceptical ...
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... Homer added nothing of importance in the way of invented characters or incidents . There probably was an his- torical basis for the Trojan story , but by Homer's time this historical fact had been embroidered by the " many generations ...
... Homer added nothing of importance in the way of invented characters or incidents . There probably was an his- torical basis for the Trojan story , but by Homer's time this historical fact had been embroidered by the " many generations ...
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... Homer's remarks about the palaces prove that Hector was important in the pre - Homeric tradition . If Homer could invent Hector and provide him with a wife and child , he could certainly have provided him with a home of his own . But ...
... Homer's remarks about the palaces prove that Hector was important in the pre - Homeric tradition . If Homer could invent Hector and provide him with a wife and child , he could certainly have provided him with a home of his own . But ...
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOLUME LXV | 1 |
Repetition of Lines in Aristophanes By HAROLD W MILLER | 26 |
The Vernacular Proverb in Mediaeval Latin Prose By ARPAD | 37 |
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