The Homeric Odyssey. The Mary Flexner Lectures delivered at Bryn Mawr College Pennsylvania.
by PAGE, D.,
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Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1966. Reprint 1st ed.1955. VI,186p. Cloth wrps. With signature from Prof. W.G. Arnott on free endpaper. Nice copy. 'His case merits careful attention, and deserves to be recognized as shedding new and conclusive light upon one very important section of the Homeric problem. It must, however, be premised that Professor Page has set himself in the first instance to answer a question which no longer has any real meaning, namely whether the Odyssey was composed by a single author of by a number of auhtors.' (J.A. DAVISON in The Classical Review (New Series), p.209). From the library of the late Prof. W. Geoffrey Arnott.
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