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  1. Greek Poetry 2000–700 B.C.M. L. West - 1973 - Classical Quarterly 23 (02):179-.
    They used to believe that mankind began in 4004 B.C. and the Greeks in 776. We now know that these last five thousand years during which man has left written record of himself are but a minute fraction of the time he has spent developing his culture. We now understand that the evolution of human society, its laws and customs, its economics, its religious practices, its games, its languages, is a very slow process, to be measured in millennia. In the (...)
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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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  • Greek Melic Poets.Edward H. Spieker & Herbert Weir Smyth - 1900 - American Journal of Philology 21 (3):327.
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  • Alcman's 'Cosmogonic Fragment (Fr. 5 Page, 81 Calame).W. Glenn Most - 1987 - Classical Quarterly 37 (01):1-.
    In 1957, Edgar Lobel published an Oxyrhynchus papyrus containing anonymous commentaries to poems of Alcman which has not ceased to fascinate philologists and historians of ancient philosophy.
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