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  1. Stesichorus.M. L. West - 1971 - Classical Quarterly 21 (02):302-.
    Histories of literature tend to treat Stesichorus as just one of the lyric poets, like Alcman or Anacreon. But the vast scale of his compositions puts him in a category of his own. It has always been known that his Oresteia was divided into more than one book; P. Oxy, 2360 gave us fragments of a narrative about Telemachus of a nearly Homeric amplitude; and from P. Oxy. 2617 it was learned that the Geryoneis contained at least 1,300 verses, the (...)
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  • Le bronze Pappadakis, étude d'une loi coloniale.Claude Vatin - 1963 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 87 (1):1-19.
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  • Stesichorus: The Geryoneïs.Denys Page - 1973 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 93:138-154.
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  • Leukaspis.Günter Dunst - 1964 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 88 (2):482-485.
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  • The paroemiographers on ta tria Ton stesichorou.Malcolm Davies - 1982 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 102:206-210.
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