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Aetia (Callimachus)
A Note on the Thrax of Euphorion: Sh 15.Ii.1Ff
Seeing Gods: Epiphany and Narrative in the Greek Novels
Circles and Landscapes: Ceres' Flight Over the Greco-Roman World
Literary Quarrels
Poets and Poetics in Greek Literary Epigram
Danaus Βουγενής: Greco-Egyptian Mythology and Ptolemaic Kingship Alexandros Kampakoglou
Greek Hymns Selected Cult Songs from the Archaic to the Hellenistic
The Epilogue to the Aetia Peter E
The Argo Adventure Apollonius and Callimachus
Callimachus, the Victoria Berenices, and Roman Poetry
Information to Users
The Reader's Role in Callimachus' Aetia Prologue
Acontius, Milanion, and Gallus: Vergil, Ecl
A Study of the Twice-Told Tales in Ovid's Fasti and Metamorphoses
Avian Aesthetics of Lament in Greek and Roman Elegy 1
Lovers' Legends
Dreams of Mount Helicon: Callimachus and Oneiric Inspiration
Callimachus, the Victoria Berenices, and Roman Poetry
Top View
The Metamorphosis of Persephone: Ovid and the Self-Conscious Muse
V.S. Lectures, No. 93 MYRICAE Text of a Lecture Read to the Virgil Society
Introduction from Callimachean Amor to Roman Callimachus—Elegy As “Third”
Hellenistic Poetry in Context
Princeton/Stanford Working Papers in Classics
As Hollis Attica in Hellenistic Poetry
Aetiology and Descriptions of Works of Art in Callimachus Aetiological
Horace's Hymn to Bacchus (Odes 2.19): Poetics and Politics
A COMPANION to GREEK RELIGION Ogden / Companion to Greek Religion 1405120541 1 Pretoc Final Proof Page Ii 22.11.2006 11:20Am
Heracles and Heroic Disaster by Katherine Elizabeth Lu
Only Mostly Dead: Immortality and Related States in Pindar's Victory Odes
Callimachus and His Muses. Contextualization in the Aetia
CONSTRUCTING REALISM: the CONTEMPORARY GAZE in HELLENISTIC ART and POETRY • O K ? a Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of San
Callimachus' Fifth Hymn As Praise for the Ptolemaic Queens in This Paper
How to Divinize a Mortal and (Try) Not to Offend the Gods (Pseudo-Euripides, Rhesus 342–387)
Zeus: Or Is He?
Copyrighted Material
The Life Story of a Cult Statue As an Allegory: Kallimachos’ Hermes Perpheraios*
Berenice and Her Lock*
Callimachean Poetics
Epigraphic Bulletin for Greek Religion 2001
A. S. Hollis 6235)