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" This contrasted with logos, which also meant ‘word’ but in the sense of a truth which can be argued and maybe changed (as in, ‘what’s the word on . . .?’). Unlike logoi, which were written in prose, myths were recorded in verse. "

Peter Watson , Ideas: A History of Thought and Invention, from Fire to Freud


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Peter Watson quote : This contrasted with logos, which also meant ‘word’ but in the sense of a truth which can be argued and maybe changed (as in, ‘what’s the word on . . .?’). Unlike logoi, which were written in prose, myths were recorded in verse.