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  • Ancient Greece and Rome

    Ancient Greece and Rome

  • Naming the Extrasolar Planets

    Naming the Extrasolar Planets

  • Faunus and the Fauns in Latin Literature of the Republic and Early Empire

    Faunus and the Fauns in Latin Literature of the Republic and Early Empire

  • Early Peoples Activity Sheet: Ancient Romans

    Early Peoples Activity Sheet: Ancient Romans

  • A Satyr for Midas: the Barberini Faun and Hellenistic Royal Patronage Author(S): Jean Sorabella Reviewed Work(S): Source: Classical Antiquity, Vol

    A Satyr for Midas: the Barberini Faun and Hellenistic Royal Patronage Author(S): Jean Sorabella Reviewed Work(S): Source: Classical Antiquity, Vol

  • Myth Unit 10 Page Draft

    Myth Unit 10 Page Draft

  • Classical Myth-Rom Bklt.Qxd

    Classical Myth-Rom Bklt.Qxd

  • The Marble Faun: a Case Study of the Extra-Illustrated Volumes of the Marble Faun Published by Tauchnitz

    The Marble Faun: a Case Study of the Extra-Illustrated Volumes of the Marble Faun Published by Tauchnitz

  • Comparative-Mythology.Pdf

    Comparative-Mythology.Pdf

  • Menstruation As Heroine's Journey in Pan's Labyrinth

    Menstruation As Heroine's Journey in Pan's Labyrinth

  • PLACE, PROPHECY, and POWER in AENEID VIII by Ricardo Andres

    PLACE, PROPHECY, and POWER in AENEID VIII by Ricardo Andres

  • From Palaces to Pompeii: the Architectural and Social Context of Hellenistic Floor Mosaics in the House of the Faun Alexis M

    From Palaces to Pompeii: the Architectural and Social Context of Hellenistic Floor Mosaics in the House of the Faun Alexis M

  • Understanding the Lived Experience of Ancient Roman Gardens Devlin F

    Understanding the Lived Experience of Ancient Roman Gardens Devlin F

  • Naked Power: the Phallus As an Apotropaic Symbol in the Images and Texts of Roman Italy

    Naked Power: the Phallus As an Apotropaic Symbol in the Images and Texts of Roman Italy

  • A Guide to the Pompeii Excavations

    A Guide to the Pompeii Excavations

  • "The Marble Faun". Pp.79-83

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

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

  • Venus's Metamorphoses

    Venus's Metamorphoses

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  • THE LUPERCALIA and the ROMULUS and REMUS LEGEND by P.M.W
  • Dialogue of Genres in Ovid's "Lovesong of Polyphemus" (Metamorphoses 13.719-897) Joseph Farrell University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]
  • Vom Faunus Zum Faun: Theologische Beiträge Von Horaz Und Ovid *
  • Issues of (Im)Personality and Tradition in the Poetry of Pound, Eliot and H.D
  • From Winkelmann's Apollo to Nietzsche's Dionysus
  • The Roman Salute
  • Ancient Greece and Rome
  • The Impact of Societal Changes on Developments in Roman Mosaics
  • The Marble Faun
  • Romulus and Remus; Act Thlrd. • Act Fouhth
  • WINCKELMANN's APOLLO and the PHYSIOGNOMY of RACE Lasse
  • Visualizing the Aeneid in Decor
  • Fabrizio 1 Pan's Labyrinth Analysis the Content of Film May Be
  • The Queer God Pan and His Children: a Myth Reborn 1860-1917
  • Victimizing the Barberini Faun
  • The Conservation and Display of Ancient Roman Floor Mosaics in Situ and in Museums Erin M
  • Phallic Worship Past and Present Written in Plain
  • C.S. Lewis's Two Satyrs


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