Ancient Greek poetry from Homer to early Roman times
Ancient Greek poetry from Homer to early Roman times
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"This trilogy of books studies the ancient Greek thought as found in Greek poetry textually, psychologically, and also from the angle of art. ... The central theme of my academic work of fifty years has been the movement of ideas - in law, literature, and the wider aspects of culture - from one country to another and one era to the next and this trilogy follows the same broad theme."--Volume I, page v.
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