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The Birth of Abortion: Ancient Views, Modern Interpretations, and Enduring Debates
The Higher Aspects of Greek Religion. Lectures Delivered at Oxford and In
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The Limits of Communication Between Mortals and Immortals in the Homeric Hymns
The Differing Journeys Through Childhood in Ancient Athens and Sparta
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The Study of the Concept of the Sacred Hearth and Greek Goddess of the Hearth and Their Association with the Prytaneion, Its Origins, and Its Development
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Monsters in Our Minds: the Myth of Infanticide and the Murderous Mother in the Cultural Psyche
The Spartan Practice of Selective Infanticide and Its Parallels in Ancient Utopian Tradition
The Rhetoric of Conspiracy in Ancient Ethens
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles the Life Cycle of Disability
Plato and Aristotle on the Exposure of Infants at Athens
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