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Milman Parry
For his son, also sometimes known as Milman Parry, see Adam Parry.
American academic (1902–1935)
Milman Parry (June 23, 1902 – December 3, 1935) was an American Classicist whose theories on the origin of Homer's works have revolutionized Homeric studies to such a fundamental degree that he has been described as the "Darwin of Homeric studies".[1] In addition, he was a pioneer in the discipline of oral tradition.
Early life and education
Parry was born in 1902 in Oakland, California.
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He grew up in a house full of books, with a father who was self-taught and widely read. He and his siblings often recited poems from memory as a game.[2]
He graduated from Oakland Technical High School in 1919,[3] and studied at the University of California, Berkeley (B.A.
and M.A.) where he became proficient in ancient Greek and the Classics.[2] He then studied for a PhD at the Sorbonne in Paris and was a student of the linguistAnto