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Alphabetical [« »] home 20 homeland 1 homeless 1 homer 18 homeric 4 homerites 1 homes 8 | Frequency [« »] 18 facts 18 hellenistic 18 hellespont 18 homer 18 ideals 18 intense 18 invasions | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances homer |
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1 2,2 | philosophy, who had taught Homer and Hesiod to Julian’s mother. 2 2,2 | who expounded the works of Homer, Hesiod, Demosthenes, Herodotus, 3 2,2 | their pupils that neither Homer nor Hesiod nor any of these 4 6,8 | According to Bury, “As Homer reflects all sides of a 5 7,4 | feature of the time. Hesiod, Homer, Plato, the historians Thucydides 6 7,4 | eminent writers of antiquity, Homer, the lyric writers, the 7 7,4 | greatest admirer of “all-wise Homer, sea of words,” “a bright 8 7,4 | contents of the poems of Homer, one after another, to expound 9 7,4 | world of gods represented by Homer. In the beginning of his 10 7,4 | starting my task, and striking Homer with the staff of my word, 11 7,4 | left some other writings on Homer, Hestod, scholia (critical 12 8,13| teacher, commentator of Homer, and jurist, Senakherim, 13 8,16| celebrated writers of antiquity, Homer, Aristophanes, Euripides, 14 9,9 | and to a certain extent of Homer. A zealous Catholic, he 15 9,9 | city the second death of Homer and Plato.[237] Some writers 16 9,18| mind the Trojan war and Homer, the poem has very little 17 9,18| has very little to do with Homer. The scene is laid in a 18 9,19| literary Latin translation of Homer. However, this translation