The Homeric poems as oral dictated texts (original) (raw)

Homer's Iliad and Odyssey: From Oral Performance to Written Text

Steve Reece

New Directions in Oral Theory (Tempe: Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2005) 43-89

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Oral Poetics and Homeric Poetry

Gregory Nagy

Oral Tradition, 2003

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Writing Homer: A study based on results from modern fieldwork

Minna Skafte Jensen

2011

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The Odyssey as Performance Poetry

oswyn murray

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The Textualization of Homeric Epic by Means of Dictation (TAPA 2015)

Jonathan Ready

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Confined Genius? Composition and Creativity in the Oral Poetry of Homer

Tobias Tan

Burgmann Journal, 2012

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The Homeric Epics As Palimpsests

Georg Danek

Paratextual Literature in Ancient Near Eastern and Ancient Mediterranean Culture and Its Reflections in Medieval Literature, 2010

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Homer and Traditional Poetics

Margalit Finkelberg

Trends in Classics, 2020

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BMCR Review: Minna Skafte Jensen, Writing Homer: a Study Based on Results from Modern Fieldwork

Joel Christensen

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Orality, Textuality, and the Homeric Epics (Oxford 2019) Table of Contents and Selection from Introduction

Jonathan Ready

Orality, Textuality, and the Homeric Epics: An Interdisciplinary Study of Oral Texts, Dictated Texts, and Wild Texts, 2019

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F. Budelmann & T. Phillips (eds), TEXTUAL EVENTS: Performance and the Lyric in Early Greece (OUP, 2018)

Gary Vos

Classics for All, 2018

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Homer on poetry: two passages in the Odyssey

Michael Lloyd

Eranos, 1987

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The Greek Lyric Poets

John R Porter

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Minna Skafte Jensen: Writing Homer. A study based on results from modern fieldwork

Gregory Nagy

Gnomon, 2014

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Homer's Enemies: Lyric and epic in the seventh century

Andrew Dalby

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'So the Story Goes': The Influence of Epic Poetry on Invocation and Agency in Greek Lyric

Martin W Michálek

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The other view: Focus on linguistic innovations in the Homeric epics

Rudolf Wachter

Relative Chronology in Early Greek Epic Poetry, 2012

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Homer as an Oral Tradition

Egbert Bakker

Oral Tradition, 2003

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Homer's Rivals? Internal Narrators in the Iliad

Adrian Kelly

Telling Homer, Telling in Homer: New Perspectives on Homeric Performance, 2018

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Introduction to the Iliad

Erwin Cook

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Did Sappho and Homer Ever Meet? Comparative Perspectives on Homeric Singers

Olga Levaniouk

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Homeric Minstrelsy, Homeric Reading

Mostafa Younesie

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Speech genres and rhetorical knowledge in early Greek epic poetry: Menelaos’ lament in Odyssey 4

christian werner

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‘The poet in the Iliad’ in The Author’s Voice in Classical and Late Antiquity, eds. A.

Barbara Graziosi

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The Challenge of Oral Epic to Homeric Scholarship

Minna Skafte Jensen

Daniel Ben-Amos (ed.): The Challenge of Folklore. Humanities 6, 97., 2017

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Dissertation: Archaisms and Innovations in the Songs of Homer

Jesse Lundquist

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Homer and Rustaveli. Homeric Principles of Compositional Organization and the Epic Tradition

Zaza Khintibidze

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The Homeric Question: An Issue for the Ancients?

David Bouvier

Oral Tradition, 2003

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Philip H. Young, The Printed Homer: A 3000-Year Publishing and Translation History of the Iliad and the Odyssey (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2008), 487 pp

Stephen Scully

International Journal of the Classical Tradition, 2011

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The Bankes Homer: a window into Homeric song

T-L A

2021

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"Homeric epic and Archaic Ionian novella". From Homer to Hatzi-Yavrouda: Aspects of oral narration in the Greek tradition. International conference, Danish Institute at Athens, 29 September 2018.

Ioannis Konstantakos

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Homer’s Verbal Mimesis in the Iliad’s Exegetical Scholia

Bill Beck

Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2023

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Serial Repetition in Homer and the "Poetics of Talk": A Case Study from the Odyssey

Elizabeth Minchin

1999

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Barbara Graziosi, Homer, Oxford University Press, Oxford-New York 2016, in «Bryn Mawr Classical Review» 2017.12.16

Carmine Pisano

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Traditional and non-traditional elements in Homer and the Epic Cycle

Blaz Zabel

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