One of my former American colleagues was on the verge of becoming a celebrity academic when I left the US. The kind of guy who gets interviewed on TV & whose books are reviewed in places like the Times Literary Supplement.
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shouldn't works be grouped by the source documents that contain them? i thought the forgery problem was about documents, not the works themselves. literary methods (like the ones folklorists use) to determine antiquity would be more appropriate in that case.
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I’m at the edge of revealing my field, here. for me, a forgery is something that misrepresents its authorship or origins, with the intention to deceive readers (rather than to entertain or intrigue). there are ancient texts that do that, even if the originals don’t survive.
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