Literary Criticism in the Exegetical Scholia to the Iliad: A Sketch

Classical Quarterly 30 (2):265-287 (1980)
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Abstract

The Homeric Scholia are not the most obvious source for literary criticism in the modern sense. And yet if one takes the trouble to read through them one will find many valuable observations about poetic technique and poetic qualities. Nowadays we tend to emphasize different aspects from those which preoccupied ancient critics, but that may be a good reason for looking again at what they have to say.

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