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Homer’s Winged Words: The Evolution of Early Greek Epic...

Homer’s Winged Words: The Evolution of Early Greek Epic Diction in the Light of Oral Theory

Steve Reece
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For over 2500 years many of the most learned scholars of the Greek language have concerned themselves with the topic of etymology. The most productive source of difficult, even inexplicable, words was Homer's 28,000 verses of epic poetry. Steve Reece proposes an approach to elucidating the meanings of some of these difficult words that finds its inspiration primarily in Milman Parry's oral-formulaic theory. He proposes that during the long period of oral transmission acoustic uncertainties, especially regarding word boundaries, were continually occurring: a bard uttered one collocation of words, but his audience thought it heard another. The consequent resegmentation of words and phrases is the probable cause of some of the etymologically inexplicable words in our Homeric texts.
Year:
2009
Publisher:
Brill
Language:
english
ISBN 10:
9004174419
ISBN 13:
9789004174412
Series:
Mnemosyne Supplements 313
File:
PDF, 3.05 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2009
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