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This project was supported by a research leave from the Honors College of Baylor University, and by generous research fellowships from the Loeb Classical Library Foundation and the International Society for the History of Rhetoric. A generous faculty development grant from the Office of the Vice Provost for Research at Baylor University supported the initial research and grant proposal.
I am grateful to Jane Siegel and the Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library for a research visit in 2010, and for their generous digitization of the Plimpton Homers. I also enjoyed indispensable research visits to the Cambridge University Library and the Vatican Library in 2011. The Vatican Library helpfully created a digital copy of BAV Stamp.Pal.IV.801.
I have benefited greatly from conversations with colleagues in my academic home, the Great Texts Program in the Honors College of Baylor University, who gave vital feedback to material presented in faculty research seminars. The faculty of the Classics Department at Baylor, especially Simon Burris, Tim Heckenlively, and Julie Hejduk, have shared generously of their time and scholarship. The stranger’s rights are still sacred among Jeff Fish and his students, who welcomed me to participate in their Homer seminars in the spring and fall semesters of 2018.
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