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  • curprev 22:3722:37, 7 January 2024 UndercoverClassicist talk contribs 577 bytes +577 Created page with '{{Short description|Principle of Homeric narration}} '''Jørgensen's law''' is a principle of narration in Homeric poetry first proposed by the Danish classicist Ove Jørgensen in 1904. According to Jørgensen's law, mortal characters in the Homeric poems are generally unaware of the precise actions of the gods, unless possessed of special powers, while the narrator and the audience are generally made aware of them immediately. ==Definition== ==E...' Tag: 2017 wikitext editor