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28Ή μυκηναϊκήέπική ποίηση μέ βάση τά μυκηναϊκά κείμενα καίτά ὁμηρικάέπη (review)The Classical Review 34 (1): 125-125. 1984.
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16ΦOinikoΣ (=Punicus): A Neglected Lemma?Classical Quarterly 27 (1): 230-235. 1977.The word, first attested in writers of the fifth century B.C., belongs to a large group of possessive adjectives in which are formed from ethnic names. A few of these occur in Homer () and in the early lyric poets, but examples become increasingly common in the fifth century and later; their characteristic function is to denote something as belonging to a people or city as a whole, as distinct from ethnic adjectives which are applied to persons.
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23I. K. Probonas: Ἡ Μυκηναϊκὴ ἐπικὴ ποίηση μὲ βάση τὰ Μυκηναϊκὰ κείμενα καὶ τὰ Ὁμηρικὰ ἔπη. Pp. 144. Athens: privately published, 1980. Paper (review)The Classical Review 34 (1): 125-125. 1984.
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6Enjambement e poesia esametrica orale: una verified (review)The Classical Review 34 (1): 125-126. 1984.
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9ΦOinikoΣ (=Punicus): A Neglected Lemma?Classical Quarterly 27 (01): 230-. 1977.The word , first attested in writers of the fifth century B.C., belongs to a large group of possessive adjectives in which are formed from ethnic names. A few of these occur in Homer () and in the early lyric poets , but examples become increasingly common in the fifth century and later; their characteristic function is to denote something as belonging to a people or city as a whole, as distinct from ethnic adjectives which are applied to persons
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8The Language of Hesiod in Its Traditional ContextAmerican Journal of Philology 94 (4): 384. 1973.
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