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Homer. --- Homerus --- Homer --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Homeros --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homère --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero --- Homerus. --- Characters --- Poseidon. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Epic poetry, Greek --- Oral tradition --- Poésie épique grecque --- Tradition orale --- History and criticism. --- Histoire et critique --- Homer --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Geschichte 460 v. Chr-19 v. Chr. --- Poésie épique grecque --- History and criticism --- Homeros --- Homère --- Homerus --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero
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091 HOMERUS --- 091 =75 --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--HOMERUS --- Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Grieks --- 091 =75 Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--Grieks --- 091 HOMERUS Handschriftenkunde. Handschriftencatalogi--HOMERUS --- Homer --- Homeros --- Homère --- Homerus --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero --- Homère (08..?-08..? av. j.-c.)
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Greek language --- Oral tradition --- Oral-formulaic analysis. --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Simile. --- Figures of speech. --- Homer --- Literary style. --- Oral-formulaic analysis --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Simile --- Parabole --- Figures of speech --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Formulaic analysis, Oral --- Folk literature --- Folklore --- Rhetoric --- History and criticism --- Methodology --- Homeros --- Homère --- Homerus --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero
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An examination of the aesthetic qualities of the Homeric simile
Simile. --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- Oral tradition --- Oral-formulaic analysis. --- Greek language --- Figures of speech. --- Homer --- Literary style. --- Parabole --- Figures of speech --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Formulaic analysis, Oral --- Folk literature --- Folklore --- Rhetoric --- History and criticism --- Methodology --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Homeros --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homère --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero
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For over 2500 years many of the most learned scholars of the Greek language have concerned themselves with the topic of etymology. The most productive source of difficult, even inexplicable, words was Homer’s 28,000 verses of epic poetry. Steve Reece proposes an approach to elucidating the meanings of some of these difficult words that finds its inspiration primarily in Milman Parry’s oral-formulaic theory. He proposes that during the long period of oral transmission acoustic uncertainties, especially regarding word boundaries, were continually occurring: a bard uttered one collocation of words, but his audience thought it heard another. The consequent resegmentation of words and phrases is the probable cause of some of the etymologically inexplicable words in our Homeric texts.
Epic poetry, Greek --- Oral tradition --- History and criticism. --- Homer --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Homeros --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homère --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero --- Criticism and interpretation. --- History and criticism --- Homerus --- Poésie épique grecque --- Tradition orale --- Histoire et critique --- Homer. --- Criticism and interpretation --- Epic poetry, Greek - History and criticism --- Oral tradition - Greece --- Homer - Criticism and interpretation
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Homer was the gateway to education, to the skills of reading and writing. These skills were necessary for the nascent Church. Knowledge of Homer's writings was a sign of Greekness, of at-home-ness in the society. Education was embedded in the mythology, immorality and idolatry of these writings. This challenged the Christians. This study presents how Christians responded to this. The opinions varied from rejection of Homer and all pagan literature, considering them works of the Devil, to critical involvement with this literature. This study attempts to trace the discourse on Homer and educatio
Religion and poetry. --- Education, Ancient. --- Church history --- Homère --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Bible. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- History. --- Religion and poetry --- Homer --- Criticism and interpretation --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- History --- 371 <09> --- 225.08*9 --- 225.08*9 Theologie van het Nieuw Testament: relatie met het hellenisme --- Theologie van het Nieuw Testament: relatie met het hellenisme --- 371 <09> Geschiedenis van het onderwijs --- Geschiedenis van het onderwijs --- Education, Ancient --- Poetry and religion --- Poetry --- Education --- Apostolic Church --- Christianity --- Church, Apostolic --- Early Christianity --- Early church --- Primitive and early church --- Primitive Christianity --- Fathers of the church --- Great Apostasy (Mormon doctrine) --- Homeros --- Epistles of Paul --- Paul, Epistles of --- Paul Sŏsin --- Pauline epistles --- Risālat al-Qiddīs Būlus al-rasūl al-thāniyah ilá Tīmūthīʼūs --- Homerus --- Biblia --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero --- Religious aspects. --- Church history - Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 --- Homer - Criticism and interpretation --- Poetry--Religious aspects. --- Religious poetry.
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A discussion of how ancient Greek bards ensured that their poetry would reach audiences of various backgrounds
Epic poetry, Greek --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Oral interpretation of poetry. --- Oral tradition --- Oral-formulaic analysis. --- Transmission of texts. --- Audiences --- Rhetoric, Ancient. --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Criticism, Textual. --- History --- Homer --- Technique. --- Oral-formulaic analysis --- Oral interpretation of poetry --- Rhetoric, Ancient --- Transmission of texts --- Literary transmission --- Manuscript transmission --- Textual transmission --- Criticism, Textual --- Editions --- Manuscripts --- Ancient rhetoric --- Classical languages --- Greek language --- Greek rhetoric --- Latin language --- Latin rhetoric --- Poetry --- Poetry reading --- Reading poetry aloud --- Formulaic analysis, Oral --- Folk literature --- Folklore --- Greek epic poetry --- Epic poetry, Classical --- Greek poetry --- Audiences, Communication --- Communication audiences --- Communication --- Spectators --- History and criticism&delete& --- Theory, etc --- Rhetoric --- Oral interpretation --- Methodology --- Social aspects --- Homerus --- Hóiméar --- Hūmīrūs --- Homeros --- Gomer --- Omir --- Omer --- Omero --- Ho-ma --- Homa --- Homérosz --- האמער --- הומירוס --- הומר --- הומרוס --- هومر --- هوميروس --- 荷马 --- Ὅμηρος --- Гамэр --- Hamėr --- Омир --- Homère --- Homero --- 호메로스 --- Homerosŭ --- Homērs --- Homeras --- Хомер --- ホメーロス --- ホメロス --- Гомер --- Homeri --- Hema --- Pseudo-Homer --- Pseudo Omero --- Narrative (Rhetoric) --- Narrative writing --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- Epic poetry, Greek Criticism, Textual
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