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  • Silencing the Female Voice in Longus and Achilles Tatius

    Silencing the Female Voice in Longus and Achilles Tatius

  • Daphnis & Chloe. with the English Translation of George Thornley, Rev

    Daphnis & Chloe. with the English Translation of George Thornley, Rev

  • From Mythos to Logos. Progress of Erotic Customs in Longus’

    From Mythos to Logos. Progress of Erotic Customs in Longus’

  • Rewriting Longus: a Naturalized Daphnis and Chloe in Renaissance Spain Mary Lee Cozad Northern Illinois University

    Rewriting Longus: a Naturalized Daphnis and Chloe in Renaissance Spain Mary Lee Cozad Northern Illinois University

  • The Metamorphosis of Daphnis from Theocritus to Virgil

    The Metamorphosis of Daphnis from Theocritus to Virgil

  • Parthenios, Erotika Pathemata (20-36): a Commentary

    Parthenios, Erotika Pathemata (20-36): a Commentary

  • The Origins of Daphnis

    The Origins of Daphnis

  • Artemis and Virginity in Ancient Greece

    Artemis and Virginity in Ancient Greece

  • The Story of Daphnis and Chloe, a Greek Pastoral

    The Story of Daphnis and Chloe, a Greek Pastoral

  • The Decisive Moment in Mythology: the Instant of Metamorphosis Françoise Letoublon

    The Decisive Moment in Mythology: the Instant of Metamorphosis Françoise Letoublon

  • (Ναϊάδες). Naiads Were Nymphs of Fresh-Water Rivers, Lakes, Wells And

    (Ναϊάδες). Naiads Were Nymphs of Fresh-Water Rivers, Lakes, Wells And

  • A Study of Nonnus Author(S): L

    A Study of Nonnus Author(S): L

  • Mythical and Conceptual Agones in Theocritus' First Idyll

    Mythical and Conceptual Agones in Theocritus' First Idyll

  • Matters of Reception in Pastoral Amoebaean Contests

    Matters of Reception in Pastoral Amoebaean Contests

  • HOWARD-MASTERS-REPORT.Pdf (680.8Kb)

    HOWARD-MASTERS-REPORT.Pdf (680.8Kb)

  • Pan the Rustic

    Pan the Rustic

  • Pan, Another Name for This Angel [The Angel of Materiality and Temptation], Was Depicted As Half Man and Half Goat in Greek Mythology

    Pan, Another Name for This Angel [The Angel of Materiality and Temptation], Was Depicted As Half Man and Half Goat in Greek Mythology

  • VIRGIL's FIFTH ECLOGUE a Lecture to the Virgil Society, March 1977

    VIRGIL's FIFTH ECLOGUE a Lecture to the Virgil Society, March 1977

Top View
  • Ovid and the Eclogues: Verbal Echoes in the Apollo
  • Music and Society in Longus' Daphnis and Chloe and Alciphron's Epistulae
  • The Pastoral Hierarchy in Theocritus and Its Reception in Post-Theocritean Bucolic Poetry 2011 Naoko Komiyama School of Arts, Hi
  • I THEOCRITUS' USE of DAPHNIS AS a POETIC SYMBOL by Jesse
  • Barclay English Bk 1
  • Ecphrasis and Song in Theocritus' Idyll 1


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