It has been pointed out more than once that the theory of formulaic composition in the form originally given it by Milman Parry is far from homogeneous.1 Not only chronologically but also in content Parry’s studies of the Homeric formulae fall into two parts: the French publications of th
Homeric studies has from the beginning been at the center of the renaissance of the discipline of co...
International audienceFreely inspired by the so-called Oral-Formulaic Theory, the author explores so...
When the Concept of “ Formula” Becomes an Epistemological Obstacle : Critical Remarks about the Noti...
It has been pointed out more than once that the theory of formulaic composition in the form original...
The Theory of Oral Composition presents the first history of the new field of oral-formulaic theory,...
Milman Parry’s working defi nition of the formula is as follows: “a group of words which is regularl...
"The argument of the following article, though necessarily long and demanding, can be summarized bri...
A recent annotated bibliography on oral-formulaic theory and research by J. M. Foley lists “more tha...
“development of the Oral-Formulaic theory from its origins in the writings of Milman Parry and Alber...
This section deals with the usage and adaptation of individual formulae, and with the availability o...
John Miles Foley (1992) has opened up a consideration of the connections between oral-formulaic theo...
Oral formulaic composition, which involves the use of communally owned formulae of various kinds, is...
Since the work of Milman Parry, the analysis of Homeric language has devoted considerable effort to ...
This survey of the formula in Homer is divided into ten sections; the fi rst fi ve follow, the remai...
In the study of oral-formulaic performance the formula has always been understood as playing a pivot...
Homeric studies has from the beginning been at the center of the renaissance of the discipline of co...
International audienceFreely inspired by the so-called Oral-Formulaic Theory, the author explores so...
When the Concept of “ Formula” Becomes an Epistemological Obstacle : Critical Remarks about the Noti...
It has been pointed out more than once that the theory of formulaic composition in the form original...
The Theory of Oral Composition presents the first history of the new field of oral-formulaic theory,...
Milman Parry’s working defi nition of the formula is as follows: “a group of words which is regularl...
"The argument of the following article, though necessarily long and demanding, can be summarized bri...
A recent annotated bibliography on oral-formulaic theory and research by J. M. Foley lists “more tha...
“development of the Oral-Formulaic theory from its origins in the writings of Milman Parry and Alber...
This section deals with the usage and adaptation of individual formulae, and with the availability o...
John Miles Foley (1992) has opened up a consideration of the connections between oral-formulaic theo...
Oral formulaic composition, which involves the use of communally owned formulae of various kinds, is...
Since the work of Milman Parry, the analysis of Homeric language has devoted considerable effort to ...
This survey of the formula in Homer is divided into ten sections; the fi rst fi ve follow, the remai...
In the study of oral-formulaic performance the formula has always been understood as playing a pivot...
Homeric studies has from the beginning been at the center of the renaissance of the discipline of co...
International audienceFreely inspired by the so-called Oral-Formulaic Theory, the author explores so...
When the Concept of “ Formula” Becomes an Epistemological Obstacle : Critical Remarks about the Noti...