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Nietzsche, Friedrich: Homer and Classical Philology, v.1, 10 Feb 2008.

This is Nietzsche’s inaugural lecture, delivered at Basel University on the 28th May 1869.
Who wrote the works of Homer? Are they the work of a single person?

This lecture was taken from Volume III of The Complete Works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Dr. Oscar Levy, Ed., J. M. Kennedy, Translator, 1910.
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