| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1880 - 588 σελίδες
...take care not to understand him as if these poems had created or even commenced this transformation. It is plain enough that Homer and Hesiod represent,...archaic and strange, while the subordinate personages generally have purely Greek names. Such epithets as Argeiphontes, Tritogeneia, and Philommeides (laughter-loving)... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1880 - 554 σελίδες
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| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1880 - 552 σελίδες
...take care not to understand him as if these poems had created or even commenced this transformation. It is plain enough that Homer and Hesiod represent, both theologically and socially, the dose of a long epoch, and not the youth of the Greek world, as some have supposed. The real signification... | |
| 1891 - 644 σελίδες
...each to Greek literature. 5. Examine the following statements : — (a) Homer and Hesiod represent the close of a long epoch, and not the youth of the Greek world. (V) " Satura tota nostra est." — Quintilian. (c) Juvenal's writings may be called historic satire,... | |
| John M. Robertson - 2006 - 500 σελίδες
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