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Jasper Griffin
This handy guide to The Odyssey will introduce students to a text, which has been fundamental to literature for nearly 3000 years. Readers will be introduced to the world in that the Odyssey was produced, to the text itself and to its origins in oral
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Jasper Griffin, P. J. Rhodes, Rhiannon Ash, Theresa Urbainszyk, Marguerite Johnson, Daniel Silvermintz, Anne Pippin Burnett, Sarah Annes Brown, Genevieve Liveley, Peter Howell, Federico Santangelo, John Godwin, Philip D. Hills, Robert Garland, James Morwood, Susan Walker, Amanda Hurley, Barbara Levick, Jesper Majbom Madsen, Richard Rawles, Fiona Hobden, Sally-Ann Ashton
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https://doi.org/10.5040/9781474298513
https://doi.org/10.5040/9781474298513
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Jasper Griffin, P.J. Rhodes, Rhiannon Ash, Theresa Urbainszyk, Marguerite Johnson, Daniel Silvermintz, Anne Pippin Burnett, Sarah Annes Brown, Genevieve Lively, Peter Howell, Federico Santangelo, John Godwin, Philip D. Hills, Robert Garland, James Morwood, Susan Walker, Amanda Hurley, Barbara Levick, Richard Rawles, Jesper Majbom Madsen, Sally-Ann Ashton
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https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350033351
https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350033351
Autor:
Jasper Griffin
Publikováno v:
The Classical Quarterly. 48:39-61
The time is long gone when literary men were happy to treat literature, and tragic poetry in particular, as something which exists serenely outside time, high up in the empyrean of unchanging validity and absolute values. Nowadays it is conventional,
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Jasper Griffin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Roman Studies. 87:54-69
It was the main contention of a book published a few years ago that the material and the attitudes which we find in the works of the Augustan poets are intimately connected with the realities of Roman life. The poems are not to be amputated, as too o