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  • A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Development of the Notion of Kalos Kagathos from Homer to Aristotle

    A Philosophical Inquiry Into the Development of the Notion of Kalos Kagathos from Homer to Aristotle

  • Eris and Epos Composition, Competition, and the Domestication of Strife

    Eris and Epos Composition, Competition, and the Domestication of Strife

  • The Name of Penelope Whallon, William Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Jan 1, 1960; 3, 2; Proquest Pg

    The Name of Penelope Whallon, William Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Jan 1, 1960; 3, 2; Proquest Pg

  • Supplemental Content: Monuments on the Dromos of the Sanctuary Of

    Supplemental Content: Monuments on the Dromos of the Sanctuary Of

  • THE LAND of MYTH MECHANICS: This Adventure Was Designed As a ‘One Shot’ (I.E

    THE LAND of MYTH MECHANICS: This Adventure Was Designed As a ‘One Shot’ (I.E

  • Lecture 34 Good Morning and Welcome to LLT121 Classical Mythology

    Lecture 34 Good Morning and Welcome to LLT121 Classical Mythology

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

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

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    Small Business Innovation Research Program ABSTRACTS OF

  • ARETÉ ('Αρετη)—In Ancient Greek a Term Describing a Maximum Of

    ARETÉ ('Αρετη)—In Ancient Greek a Term Describing a Maximum Of

  • Heracles in Perspective

    Heracles in Perspective

  • The Rebirth of Odysseus , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 25:1 (1984) P.5

    The Rebirth of Odysseus , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 25:1 (1984) P.5

  • [PDF]The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

    [PDF]The Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome

  • Information to Users

    Information to Users

  • Discussion Questions

    Discussion Questions

  • Strangers and Beggars Are from Zeus”: Early Greek Views of Hospitality1 PAMELA JOHNSTON

    Strangers and Beggars Are from Zeus”: Early Greek Views of Hospitality1 PAMELA JOHNSTON

  • HERACLES in PERSPECTIVE This Is a Study of Euripides'heracles, a Play Which Has Given Rise to a Wide Range of Re

    HERACLES in PERSPECTIVE This Is a Study of Euripides'heracles, a Play Which Has Given Rise to a Wide Range of Re

  • Book 1: Athena Inspires the Prince

    Book 1: Athena Inspires the Prince

  • Staging and the Stage Iconography of Heracles' Bow George, David P Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1994; 35, 2; Proquest Pg

    Staging and the Stage Iconography of Heracles' Bow George, David P Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1994; 35, 2; Proquest Pg

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