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Eric A. Havelock: The Literate Revolution in Greece and its Cultural Consequences. (Princeton Series of Collected Essays.) Pp. 336. Princeton University Press, 1982. £17.70 (paper, £6.30).
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2009
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1 This deficiency is largely filled by a new collection of essays by H. and other scholars, which places the question of literacy in a larger intellectual context: Language and Thought in Early Greek Philosophy, ed. Kevin Robb, Monist Library of Philosophy (La Salle, Ill., 1983).