Faun
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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