
Homer and Classical Philology
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Authors:
- Levy, Oscar
1867 - 1946
- Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm
1844 - 1900
About this book
In Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche's academic lecture, "Homer and Classical Philology," delivered at Bâle University in the late 19th century, readers delve into the complexities of classical philology through the lens of the iconic figure of Homer. Exploring the nuances of language and historical context, Nietzsche sheds light on the profound impact of classical literature on modern scholarship. With a keen focus on unraveling the mysteries of ancient texts and traditions, this document serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars alike, offering unique insights into the world of classical studies. Dive into this enlightening discourse to uncover the timeless relevance of Homer's legacy in the realm of philology.
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