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==Sources== * [[Milman Parry|Parry, Milman]]. "L'Épithète traditionnelle dans Homère: Essai sur un problème de style homérique." Paris: Société d'Éditions "Les Belles Lettres", 1928. * Parry, Milman, ed. Adam Parry. "The Making of Homeric Verse: The Collected Papers of Milman Parry." Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1971. * Edwards, Mark. "Homer and the Oral Tradition: The Formula (part one)." ''Oral Tradition'' 1 (1986) 171-230. * Edwards, Mark. "Homer and the Oral Tradition: The Formula (part two)." ''Oral Tradition'' 3 (1988) 11-60. * Reece, Steve. "Greek Epic Formulae," in Giorgios Giannakis (ed.), ''Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek Language and Linguistics'' (Leiden: Brill, 2014) 613-615. [https://www.academia.edu/30640641/Greek_Epic_Formulas Greek_Epic_Formulas] * Reece, Steve. "Epithets," in Margalit Finkelberg (ed.), ''Homeric Encyclopedia'' (Oxford: Blackwell, 2011) 257-259. [https://www.academia.edu/30776971/Homeric_Encyclopaedia_Digressions_Epithets_Hapax_Legomena_Hospitality_Metacharacterism_Type-Scenes Epithets] * V.J. Howe, "Epithets in Homer." Available online at https://www.angelfire.com/art/archictecture/articles/008.htm. (Retrieved October 16, 2007.) * Fagles, Robert. "The Odyssey." Penguin Books, 1996. {{Odyssey navbox}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Epithets In Homer}} [[Category:Homeric Greek]] [[Category:Greek epithets|Homer]]
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