Document Type
Book
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
This work, by Dartmouth Professor Emeritus William Scott, centers on Homer's similes as compositions derived from, and dependent on, an oral tradition.
About the Author
William C. Scott is emeritus professor of classics at Dartmouth College. His other publications include The Artistry of the Homeric Simile, Musical Design in Aeschylean Theater, Plato's The Republic with Richard W. Sterling, and Musical Design in Sophoclean Theater.
About the Electronic Publication
This electronic publication of The Oral Nature of the Homeric Simile was made possible with the permission of the author. The University Press of New England created EPUB and PDF files from a scanned copy of the book.
Rights Information
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License © William C. Scott
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1349/ddlp.704
Original Citation
Print version: Leiden : Brill, 1974. ISBN: 9004037896. PA4177.S5 S3.
Dartmouth Digital Commons Citation
Scott, William C., "The oral nature of the Homeric simile" (2009). Dartmouth Scholarship. 4333.
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/4333