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A very peculiar Homeric paraphrase (P.Erl. 5, inv. 3, recto)

José-Antonio Fernández Delgado-2012-01-01-Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete
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P.Erl. 5 (inv. 3), recto (LDAB 1567 = MP3 1169) contains a paraphrase of part of the argument between Zeus and Hera at the end of Book I of the Iliad (v. 528-48). It is characterized by its similarity to the ‘grammatical’ rather than ‘rhetorical’ type of paraphrase, although it cannot be classified as purely grammatical either.

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P.Erl. 5 (inv. 3), recto (LDAB 1567 = MP3 1169) contains a paraphrase of part of the argument between Zeus and Hera at the end of Book I of the Iliad (v. 528-48). It is characterized by its similarity to the ‘grammatical’ rather than ‘rhetorical’ type of paraphrase, although it cannot be classified as purely grammatical either.

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ParaphraseRhetorical questionArgument (complex analysis)ZEUS (particle detector)PhilosophyLinguisticsSimilarity (geometry)HERA

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