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This work, by Dartmouth Professor Emeritus William Scott, centers on Homer's similes as compositions derived from, and dependent on, an oral tradition.
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Ancient Rhetoric, Figures of speech, Greek language, Literary style, Oral tradition, Oral-formulaic analysis, Rhetoric, Ancient, Simile, Homer, Epic poetry, history and criticismPeople
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Bibliography: p. [206].
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