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- Pronunciation Booklet
- Gods, Goddesses and Flying Horses: a History of Coins in Ancient Greece
- Mythology: the Voyage of the Hero Has Been Used Successfully As a Textbook for Courses in Mythology
- The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960
- Who's Who in Classical Mythology
- Fulgentius the Mythqgraphe
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- The Topography of Epic Narrative in Ovid's Metamorphoses.', in Geography, Topography, Landscape : ConGurations of Space in Greek and Roman Epic
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- The Origins of the Euboieis, As of All Ancient Greek Peoples, Must Be
- Euboea and Athens
- Asyut (IGCH 1644) Additions : Cyrenaica and "Chalcis"
- Euboean Cults and Myths Outside Euboea: Poseidon and Briareos/Aigaion
- Greek Magic on the Atlantic? Homeric Potions and Mystic Cults Beyond the Pillars of Herakles
- Olympians: the Gods and Goddesses of Classical Greece
- Names and Epithets
- Mythographic Humor in Ancient Greek Comedy
- (Dec. 19, 2009): Wives and Sons
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