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Milman Parry rigorously defended the observation that the extant Homeric poems are largely formulaic, and was led to postulate that they could be shown entirely formulaic if the complete corpus of Greek epic survived ; ;
Oral poetry may qualify as an epic, and Albert Lord and Milman Parry have argued that classical epics were fundamentally an oral poetic form.
Early twentieth-century study of living oral epic traditions in the Balkans by Milman Parry and Albert Lord demonstrated the paratactic model used for composing these poems.
Independent of the question of single authorship is the near-universal agreement, after the work of Milman Parry, that the Homeric poems are dependent on an oral tradition, a generations-old technique that was the collective inheritance of many singer-poets ( aoidoi ).
Albert Bates Lord examined oral narratives from field transcripts of Yugoslav oral bards collected by Milman Parry in the 1930s, and the texts of epics such as the Odyssey and Beowulf.
* The Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature Online
Milman Parry ( June 20, 1902 – December 3, 1935 ) was a scholar of epic poetry and the founder of the discipline of oral tradition.
Parry's collected papers were published posthumously: The Making of Homeric Verse: The Collected Papers of Milman Parry, edited by Adam Parry, his son ( Oxford University Press, 1971 ).
* The Milman Parry Collection at Harvard University
* The On-Line Database of Harvard's Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature ( MPCOL )
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Albert Bates Lord ( September 15, 1912 – July 29, 1991 ) was a professor of Slavic and comparative literature at Harvard University who, after the death of Milman Parry, carried on that scholar's research into epic literature.
Nagy is known for extending Milman Parry and Albert Lord's theories about the oral composition-in-performance of the Iliad and Odyssey.

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Turning to another field, Milman published in 1829 his History of the Jews, which is memorable as the first by an English clergyman which treated the Jews as an Oriental tribe, recognized sheikhs and amirs in the Old Testament, sifted and classified documentary evidence, and evaded or minimized the miraculous.
* The Krein – Milman theorem states that if S is convex and compact in a locally convex space, then S is the closed convex hull of its extreme points: In particular, such a set has extreme points.
The Krein – Milman theorem is stated for locally convex topological vector spaces.
According to Artstein-Avidan and Milman, a duality transform is just an involutive antiautomorphism of a partially ordered set S, that is, an order-reversing involution Surprisingly, in several important cases these simple properties determine the transform uniquely up to some simple symmetries.
The Axiom of Choice is equivalent to a fundamental result of point-set topology, Tychonoff's theorem, and also to the conjunction of two fundamental results of functional analysis, the Banach – Alaoglu theorem and the Krein – Milman theorem.
The highest point on Thursday Island, standing at above sea level, is Milman Hill, a World War II defence facility.
For example, when the Acting Government Resident, Hugh Milman, who was based at Thursday Island ), visited Mabuiag Island in 1886 he reported that: ".. there is no doubt that every acre has a reputed owner, that every grove or single tree of any value has its proper and legitimate hereditary owner ".
Here is a brilliancy illustrating White's attacking chances when the players castle on opposite sides in the Classical Variation: Lev Milman – Joseph Fang, Foxwoods Open, 2005
The proof is based on the Krein – Milman theorem.
The Kopelman Quartet is a Russian string quartet founded in 2002 by Mikhail Kopelman ( violin ), Boris Kuschnir ( violin ), Igor Sulyga ( viola ) and Mikhail Milman ( cello ).
The expedition of the two scholars is an obvious allusion to the research of Milman Parry and Albert Lord in Bosnia, whose effect was to make the oral epic tradition in Serbo-Croatian far better known, at least in Western scholarship, than it had been before.

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In 1880, Sullivan wrote the cantata The Martyr of Antioch, presented at the Leeds Triennial Music Festival, with a libretto modified by Gilbert from an 1822 epic poem by Henry Hart Milman concerning the martyrdom of St. Margaret of Antioch in the 3rd century.
says that " Sergius indulged in no resurrection-man tactics himself " and Schaff, Milman, Gregorovius, von Mosheim, Miley, Mann, Darras, John the Deacon of Naples, Flodoard, and others make no mention of this story.
* Milman, Estera, ed.
After her parents divorced when she was six years old, she moved with her mother to Milman Road in Reading, Berkshire.
More generally: all uniformly convex Banach spaces are reflexive according to the Milman – Pettis theorem.
Many singers have sung it, including Ofra Haza, Regina Spektor, and Sophie Milman.
A purist in point of form and style, of the school of Thomas Macaulay and Henry Hart Milman, Reeve outlived his literary generation, and became one of the most reactionary of old Whigs.
The Very Reverend Henry Hart Milman ( 10 February 1791 – 24 September 1868 ) was an English historian and ecclesiastic.
Milman also wrote " When our-heads are bowed with woe ," and other hymns ; an admirable version of the Sanskrit episode of Nala and Damayanti ; and translations of the Agamemnon of Aeschylus and the Bacchae of Euripides.
Milman was also responsible for an edition of Horace, and when he died he had almost finished a history of St Paul's Cathedral, which was completed and published by his son, A Milman ( London, 1868 ), who also collected and published in 1879 a volume of his essays and articles.
Milman was buried in St Paul's Cathedral.
Milman wrote the hymn, Ride on, ride on, in majesty !, often sung on Palm Sunday.
* Archibald Campbell Tait, Sermon in Memory of H. H. Milman ( London, 1868 )
* Arthur Milman, H. H. Milman ( London, 1900 )

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