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  • Separating Fact from Fiction in the Aiolian Migration

    Separating Fact from Fiction in the Aiolian Migration

  • The Mythological Image of the Prince in the Comedia of the Spanish Golden Age

    The Mythological Image of the Prince in the Comedia of the Spanish Golden Age

  • 1 Name 2 Zeus in Myth

    1 Name 2 Zeus in Myth

  • The Odyssey, Book One 273 the ODYSSEY

    The Odyssey, Book One 273 the ODYSSEY

  • Orpheus' Hymn to the Muses V

    Orpheus' Hymn to the Muses V

  • Download Notes

    Download Notes

  • ABSTRACT Weaving the Labyrinth: Paradoxes and Parallels in Catullus

    ABSTRACT Weaving the Labyrinth: Paradoxes and Parallels in Catullus

  • Bulfinch's Mythology the Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch

    Bulfinch's Mythology the Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch

  • Download a PDF Copy of Children of Pelops

    Download a PDF Copy of Children of Pelops

  • Loeb Classical Library

    Loeb Classical Library

  • An Online Textbook for Classical Mythology

    An Online Textbook for Classical Mythology

  • 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

    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

  • The Poetics of the Argonaut Voyage: Shamanism, Sorcery and Art

    The Poetics of the Argonaut Voyage: Shamanism, Sorcery and Art

  • The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960

    The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960

  • The Argonautica Orphica Version for the Voyage of the Argonauts: a Geo-Analysis”

    The Argonautica Orphica Version for the Voyage of the Argonauts: a Geo-Analysis”

  • Who's Who in Classical Mythology

    Who's Who in Classical Mythology

  • Dodona: an Oracle of Zeus

    Dodona: an Oracle of Zeus

  • Mythology and Asana Archetypes Greek Goddesses Aglaia

    Mythology and Asana Archetypes Greek Goddesses Aglaia

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  • The Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Aeneid © Gwen Bowers, Published by Scholastic Teaching Resources to My Dad for Always Expecting My Best, and to the St
  • Calliope, a Muse Apart: Some Remarks on the Tradition of Memory As a Vehicle of Oral Justice
  • Oaths and Swearing in Ancient Greece Beiträge Zur Altertumskunde
  • The Loeb Classical Library
  • Names and Epithets
  • Taking the Argo to Nineveh: Jonah and Jason in a Mediterranean Context
  • Homer the Odyssey
  • (The) Greeks Believe in the Divinity of Their Rulers?
  • The Sacrificial Rituals of Greek Hero Cults in the Archaic to the Early


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