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  • Homer – the Iliad

    Homer – the Iliad

  • Homer and Hesiod

    Homer and Hesiod

  • Democritus and Protagoras

    Democritus and Protagoras

  • Aeschylus' Tragedy of Law: Kinship, the Oresteia, and the Violence Of

    Aeschylus' Tragedy of Law: Kinship, the Oresteia, and the Violence Of

  • Divine Riddles: a Sourcebook for Greek and Roman Mythology March, 2014

    Divine Riddles: a Sourcebook for Greek and Roman Mythology March, 2014

  • This Electronic Thesis Or Dissertation Has Been Downloaded from Explore Bristol Research

    This Electronic Thesis Or Dissertation Has Been Downloaded from Explore Bristol Research

  • 2-Diss-Text-All-Draft for Graduation

    2-Diss-Text-All-Draft for Graduation

  • APPENDIX a Hesiod, Works and Days, Lines 1-201

    APPENDIX a Hesiod, Works and Days, Lines 1-201

  • Hippolytus [PDF]

    Hippolytus [PDF]

  • The English Lexicon of Standard Terminology for Hellenismos

    The English Lexicon of Standard Terminology for Hellenismos

  • Artemis and Virginity in Ancient Greece

    Artemis and Virginity in Ancient Greece

  • Williams's Defense of Shame As a Moral Emotion

    Williams's Defense of Shame As a Moral Emotion

  • Pandora and the Good Eris in Hesiod Jonathan P

    Pandora and the Good Eris in Hesiod Jonathan P

  • Greek Masculinity‛: the Elusive Ideal

    Greek Masculinity‛: the Elusive Ideal

  • Prometheus Through the Ages

    Prometheus Through the Ages

  • The Presentation of the Inner Self: Euripides'

    The Presentation of the Inner Self: Euripides' "Medea" 1021-55 and Apollonius Rhodius' "Argonautica"

  • Who's Who in Classical Mythology

    Who's Who in Classical Mythology

  • GODDESS BEFORE PERSONIFICATION? RIGHT and RETRIBUTION Themis and Nemesis Are Well Known—Together and Individually—In The

    GODDESS BEFORE PERSONIFICATION? RIGHT and RETRIBUTION Themis and Nemesis Are Well Known—Together and Individually—In The

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  • American Philological Association
  • CLEAR- Cahoots-Like Event at Rutgers Classical Mythology Packet by Jeremy Hixson 1. According to Diktys, This Hero Slew Menalipp
  • Amy C. Smith, Polis and Personnification in Classical Athenian Art
  • Images of Political Personifications
  • God and Justice in Hesiod and Plato: Interpreting the Myth of Protagoras (Prot
  • The Reception of Epic Kleos in Greek Tragedy Dissertation Presented In
  • Justice and Good Governance
  • Thucydides on Honor, Vengeance, and Liberty
  • Greek Mythology S
  • Myth and Society in Ancient Greece
  • NEMESIS PRIOR to the ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD the Word "Ve~E
  • Illinois Classical Studies
  • The Gods on the East Frieze of the Parthenon
  • Beware the Hubris-Nemesis Complex: a Concept for Leadership Analysis
  • Vulnerability As a Virtue in Ancient Greek Literature and Philosophy
  • The Cult of Itonia Athena and the Human Conscience


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