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Paperback De Eis in Iliade Inclusis Hominum Nominibus Quae Non Unice Propria Nomina Sunt [Latin] Book

ISBN: 1289388989

ISBN13: 9781289388980

De Eis in Iliade Inclusis Hominum Nominibus Quae Non Unice Propria Nomina Sunt [Latin]

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De Eis in Iliade Inclusis Hominum Nominibus Quae Non Unice Propria Nomina Sunt, written in Latin by Georges Dottin and originally published in 1896, is a scholarly examination of the use of names within Homer's "Iliad." This detailed study delves into the nuances of proper nouns and their significance within the epic poem. Dottin's work offers valuable insights into the linguistic and literary techniques employed by Homer, providing a rich resource for classical scholars and students of ancient literature. The text explores how names function beyond mere identification, contributing to the broader narrative and thematic elements of the "Iliad." This book remains a significant contribution to the field of classical studies, offering a detailed analysis of Homeric language and its enduring impact on Western literature.

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