Homeric Dictated Texts: A Reexamination of Some Near Eastern Evidence

Akkad. <i>ša pī X</i>, Ugar. <i>limmûd</i> “apprentice” in colophons do not imply dictation.

Bibliographic Details
Authors: Hillers, D. R.; McСall, M. H. Jr.
Format: Print Article
In:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
Year: 1976, Volume: 80, Pages: 19-23
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