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Sappho (Attic Greek) or Psappho (Aeolic Greek).

Sometimes Sappho of Eressos.

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Sappho (Attic Greek) or Psappho (Aeolic Greek).

Sometimes Sappho of Eressos.

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Homeric Greek is the form of Ancient Greek that was used by Homer in the Iliad and Odyssey. It is an archaic version of Ionic Greek, with admixtures from certain other dialects, such as Aeolic Greek.

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The myths and legends came down to us in Classical Greek, though they may have originated in Doric, Ionic and Aeolic dialects. These all had variations from the earlier Homeric Greek of the originals.

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Greek is the form of Ancient Greek that was used by Homer in the Iliad and Odyssey. It is an archaic version of Ionic Greek, with admixtures from certain other dialects, such as Aeolic Greek. It later served as the basis of Epic Greek, the language of epic poetry, typically in dactylic hexameter, of poets such asHesiod. Unlike later forms of the language, Homeric Greek did not have available in most circumstances a true definite article.[1] Compositions in Epic Greek may date from as late as the 3rd century AD, though its decline was inevitable with the rise of Koine Greek.

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