Greek literature
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'''Greek literature''' refers to those writings [[autochthonic]] to the areas of [[Greeks|Greek]] influence, typically though not necessarily in one of the [[Greek dialects]], throughout the whole period in which the [[Greeks|Greek-speaking peoples]] have existed. | '''Greek literature''' refers to those writings [[autochthonic]] to the areas of [[Greeks|Greek]] influence, typically though not necessarily in one of the [[Greek dialects]], throughout the whole period in which the [[Greeks|Greek-speaking peoples]] have existed. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | *[[Loeb Classical Library]] | ||
- | *[[Greek Anthology]] | ||
*[[Ancient literature]] | *[[Ancient literature]] | ||
*[[Latin literature]] | *[[Latin literature]] | ||
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Greek literature refers to those writings autochthonic to the areas of Greek influence, typically though not necessarily in one of the Greek dialects, throughout the whole period in which the Greek-speaking peoples have existed.
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