Homer is presented as a teacher creating the seeds of civilization rather than enforcing a completed imperial order.
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Homer as educator
Homer is presented as a teacher creating the seeds of civilization rather than enforcing a completed imperial order.
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"It will establish a new Roman cultural identity focused on Rome. piety over liberty and it will show that Greek culture is one of..."
"...you understand so so you can argue that Homer is an educator whereas Virgil is a propagandist all right okay so let's talk about..."
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