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3. The Panhellenization of Song

3. The Panhellenization of Song §1. The concept of Panhellenism helps explain not only how the multiple traditions of Archaic Greek oral poetry became a synthetic tradition but also how this tradition, as visualized in the hypothetical schema that has been offered, tended to counteract the emergence of historically verifiable authorship. Further, […]

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Abbreviations

Abbreviations The following abbreviations identify works frequently cited in the notes: CEG See Hansen 1983 DELG See Chantraine 1968+ DK See Diels and Kranz 1951-1952 EG See Page 1975 FGH […]

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Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments This book stems from the Mary Flexner Lectures in the Humanities at Bryn Mawr College, which I delivered in the autumn of 1982. I am grateful to Bryn Mawr College for the invitation and for the allocation of a generous subsidy that has helped make this book more affordable. I […]