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Impressive and Obscure: Three Christian Sources in Eustathius’ Proem to a Commentary on Pindar

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The sources can be identified, a liturgical hymn, a homily of Basil the Great, and Gregory’s funeral oration on Basil, invoked in defense of stylistic obscurity, Eustathius’ contribution to contemporary debates about canons of style.

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