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Homeros / paraphrastheis, scholiastheis te kai ekdotheis hypo Neophytou Douka.
Author
Homer
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Format
Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Published/Created
En Aiginē : ek tēs Typographias Andreou Koromēla, 1835.
Description
6 volumes ; 20 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Odysseus King of Ithaca (Mythological character)
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Poetry
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Gods, Greek
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Poetry
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Editor
Doukas, Neophytos, 1760-1845
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Translator
Doukas, Neophytos, 1760-1845
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Poetry
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Contains
Homer.
Odyssey.
Greek (Ancient Greek)
(Doukas)
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Homer.
Odyssey.
Greek (Modern Greek)
(Doukas)
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Notes
Princeton copy (RCPXR): 6 volumes bound in 1.
Language note
The first two texts, Odysseia and Batrachomyomachia, are in ancient Greek with modern Greek translation on opposite pages; the remaining texts are in ancient Greek only.
Contents
t. 1-t. 6. Odysseia
t. 6 (pages 211-332). Batrachomyomachia / Homērou
Hymnoi, ētoi, Prooimia / Homērou kai Homēriadōn
Epigrammata kai alla tina apospasmata epōn eis Homēron anapheromena
Bios Homērou / para Ploutarchō.
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Source acquisition
Gift of the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund.
Other title(s)
Battle of the frogs and mice. Greek (Ancient Greek) (Doukas)
Battle of the frogs and mice. Greek (Modern Greek) (Doukas)
Homeric hymns. Greek (Doukas)
OCLC
953150060
Statement on language in description
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