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2001
Abstract The early Greeks envisaged the world as encircled by the mighty freshwater river of Ocean, and held that all springs and streams derived from him. Ocean became their image for Homer: all poetry and eloquence derived from him as he surrounded and encompassed their thought-world.
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Abstract The early Greeks envisaged the world as encircled by the mighty freshwater river of Ocean, and held that all springs and streams derived from him. Ocean became their image for Homer: all poetry and eloquence derived from him as he surrounded and encompassed their thought-world.
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Homeric Words and Homeric Ideas
2000Abstract John Donne writes as if it were self-evident that man 1s a combination of two things, first the ‘elements’ of the physical body and then the soul hidden inside it. In that belief he shows that he is steeped in Christian and classical tradition; and to this day in Europe and America the conventions of language, thought, and ...
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2010
The Homeric Epics, before anything else, have taught us the Greek language properly – to such a level of excellence that they constitute world masterpieces. They have been the Gospel of the Hellenic people, a Gospel rid of elements of magic, metaphysics or superstition.
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The Homeric Epics, before anything else, have taught us the Greek language properly – to such a level of excellence that they constitute world masterpieces. They have been the Gospel of the Hellenic people, a Gospel rid of elements of magic, metaphysics or superstition.
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Conference companion on Human factors in computing systems common ground - CHI '96, 1996
Traditional research in information retrieval concentrates on retrieving documents. This paper introduces the idea that valuable information exists within a document col- lection as thematic patterns that can be found without looking at individual documents in the collection. This information is valuable in its own right and as an aid to the IR process,
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Traditional research in information retrieval concentrates on retrieving documents. This paper introduces the idea that valuable information exists within a document col- lection as thematic patterns that can be found without looking at individual documents in the collection. This information is valuable in its own right and as an aid to the IR process,
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The Measure of Homer: The Ancient Reception of the Iliad and the Odyssey
, 2018Richard Hunter
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Optimisation of the hybrid renewable energy system by HOMER, PSO and CPSO for the study area
, 2017V. Khare, S. Nema, P. Baredar
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Homer and the Homeric Tradition
The American Journal of Philology, 1959L. A. MacKay, Cedric H. Whitman
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Homer: a protein that selectively binds metabotropic glutamate receptors
Nature, 1997P. Brakeman +6 more
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