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Musical design in Aeschylean theater
Authors: Scott, William C. (William Clyde), 1937-
Published: Published for Dartmouth College by University Press of New England, 1984Physical Description: xxi, 228 pages ; 23 cmHoldings: Loading…
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The oral nature of the Homeric simile
Authors: Scott, William C. (William Clyde), 1937-
Published: Brill, 1974Physical Description: ix, 212 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.Holdings: Loading…
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Musical design in Sophoclean theater
Authors: Scott, William C. (William Clyde), 1937-
Published: Published by University Press of New England [for] Dartmouth College, 1996Physical Description: xix, 330 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmHoldings: Loading…
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The artistry of the Homeric simile
Authors: Scott, William C. (William Clyde), 1937-
Published: Dartmouth College Library and Dartmouth College Press : Published by University Press of New England, 2009Physical Description: viii, 267 pages ; 23 cmHoldings: Loading…
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The artistry of the Homeric simile
Authors: Scott, William C. (William Clyde), 1937-
Published: Dartmouth College Library and Dartmouth College Press ; Published by University Press of New England, 2009Holdings: Loading…Project Muse Open Access ebooks: 2012 (Project MUSE @ John Hopkins University)
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Musical design in Aeschylean theater
Authors: Scott, William C. (William Clyde), 1937-
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The Republic
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Published: Norton, 1985Physical Description: 317 pages ; 22 cmHoldings: Loading…
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