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- Between Hermes, Gaia and Apollo 8: Michel Serres and the Philosophy of Science As Communication
- Orpheus and Orphism: Cosmology and Sacrifice at the Boundary
- Greek Religion
- The Evolution of Dionysus
- Absolute Time Stamping with Athena
- Orion's Final Song
- The Domestication of Hera
- Gaia Early Data Release 3 Special Issue Gaia Early Data Release 3 the Gaia Catalogue of Nearby Stars? Gaia Collaboration: R
- Greek Creation
- Lecture 14 Sit Right Back and You’Ll Hear the Tale, the Tale of a Faithful Myth That Started One Fine Theban Day When Zeus Stole a Fleeting Kiss
- Feminine Sources of Deception and Generation in Hesiod's Theogony
- Chinese and Greek Mythology
- From Gaia to the Pythia Prophecy Suits Women
- The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960
- Parthenogenesis in Hesiod's Theogony." Preternature: Critical and Historical Studies on the Preternatural 3, No
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- Epigraphical Documentary Evidence for the Themis Cult: Prophecy and Politics
- Lecture 8 Good Morning and Welcome to LLT121 Classical Mythology
- Who's Who in Classical Mythology
- The Olympian Circle
- Hesiod, Theogony (Outline)
- ATHENA and HEPHAESTUS
- (An Draw' Muh Dah) Princess Saved by Perseus W
- Monstrous Desire in the Paintings of Gustave Moreau
- Oracles at Delphi
- An Examination of Gaia's Cult Worship And
- Gaia, Helios, Selene and Ouranos: the Three Principal Celestial Bodies and the Sky in the Ancient Greek Cosmogony
- The Ambivalent Nature of Gaia and the Human Condition in the Poems of Hesiod
- Demeter's Daughters: How the Myth of the Captured Bride Helped Spur Feminine Consciousness in Ancient Greece
- Lecture 4 in Our Last Meeting, We Were Discussing the Pros and Cons of the Anthropomorphic Conception of Deity
- The Celestial Bodies Associated with the Greek Pantheon by Demetra George, M.A., 2008
- Greek Creation Myth Nearly Every Society and Culture That Has Ever Existed Has a Creation Story- an Account of How Things Came to Be the Way They Are
- Pan, Another Name for This Angel [The Angel of Materiality and Temptation], Was Depicted As Half Man and Half Goat in Greek Mythology
- Gaia Hypothesis 1 Gaia Hypothesis
- From the Cosmogonical Chaos of Ancient Greek Philosophical Thought to the Chaos Theory of Modern Physics Udc 113+124.1
- Male and Female in Classical Myth and Literature
- Uranus (Mythology) - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
- Expressions of Fear from Antiquity to the Contemporary World Scientific Board: Professor Ph.D
- The Gaia Hypothesis and Earth System Science Page 1 of 1
- Aphrodite Artemis Cybele Demeter Hyperion