DID THE GREEK ARTISTS NEED HOMER?
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DID THE GREEK ARTISTS NEED HOMER?
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S0321-03910000392-7-1
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100-108
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The main task of the paper is to attract attention of Russian scholars to one of the most fascinating problems in classical scholarship – the problem of mutual relations between poetry and visual art. Different scholars have different views, considering works of visual art to be a sort of illustration for poetry or, on the contrary, an independent kind of narration.

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Homer, epos, Greek, narration, myths, poetry, composition, iconography, formula, reception
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01.04.2011
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