Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμος 32Duke University, 1991 |
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... argues that it reflects a secondary re - interpretation ; but , pointing to passages like Ephorus FGrHist 70F 149 , it is possible to argue that Greek homosexuality is a reflection of initiatory ritual , which may have its roots in Indo ...
... argues that it reflects a secondary re - interpretation ; but , pointing to passages like Ephorus FGrHist 70F 149 , it is possible to argue that Greek homosexuality is a reflection of initiatory ritual , which may have its roots in Indo ...
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... argue away the notion of a tradition among vase - painters who add to and subtract from an iconographic scheme . In ... argues that the Berlin vase is derivative from the Andromeda by the painter Nikias , of which a later copy is that ...
... argue away the notion of a tradition among vase - painters who add to and subtract from an iconographic scheme . In ... argues that the Berlin vase is derivative from the Andromeda by the painter Nikias , of which a later copy is that ...
Σελίδα 309
... argues that the presence of the same two and a half lines in both Homer and Hesiod provides evidence that the two passages share a parallel common source ; he locates this ' source ' in the genre of speaking rather than in one ...
... argues that the presence of the same two and a half lines in both Homer and Hesiod provides evidence that the two passages share a parallel common source ; he locates this ' source ' in the genre of speaking rather than in one ...
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The Prayers of the Corinthian Women | 5 |
On Seeing and Depicting the Theatre | 15 |
Lamachus and Xerxes in the Exodos | 51 |
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