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The Greeks, who gave us the names, forms and classic models of tragedy, comedy, epic, lyric and pastoral poetry, and, in fact, of almost every literary genre known to the West, did not develop a system of writing adequate for the recording of literature until late in their history.
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marginal numeration, commonest sequences, mythological comedy, many satyr, monumental composer, recent papyrus, choral poets, choral poetry, satyr chorus, choral lyric, false embassy, judicial speeches, judicial oratory, satyr play, cyclic poems, deliberative oratory, second sophistic, new papyrus, lyric metres
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New Comedy, Asia Minor, Persian Wars, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Peloponnesian War, Second Sophistic, Apollonius Rhodius, Diogenes Laertius, Greek Anthology, Ptolemy Philadelphus, Louvre Partheneion, Archidamian War, Black Sea, Ion of Chios, Middle Comedy, Marcus Aurelius, Mount Helicon, Aelius Aristides, Alexander Aetolus, Antonius Diogenes, Aristophanes of Byzantium, Cassius Dio, Demetrius of Phalerum, Entretiens Hardt, Golden Lyre
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