Milman Parry
| Milman Parry | |
|---|---|
| Parry in his 1919 high school yearbook | |
| Born | June 23, 1902 Oakland, California, United States | 
| Died | December 3, 1935 (aged 33) Los Angeles, California, United States | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Spouse | Marian Thanhouser (Parry) | 
| Children | Marian and Adam Parry | 
| Academic background | |
| Education | Oakland Technical High School | 
| Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley University of Paris | 
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | Classical studies Linguistics | 
| Sub-discipline | Epic poetry Homeric scholarship Oral-formulaic composition | 
| Institutions | Harvard University | 
| Influenced | Albert Lord | 
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". In addition, he was a pioneer in the discipline of oral tradition.