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Herakles Iconography on Tyrrhenian Amphorae
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The Twelve Labors of Herakles
Magis Rythmus Quam Metron: the Structure of Seneca's Anapaests
Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum
Volume 14 Winter 2012 the Etruscans in Leiden and Amsterdam: “Eminent Women, Powerful Men” Double Exhibition on Ancient Italian Culture Perspective
The Ears of Hermes
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THE THIRD QUI, and SIX WAYS to RECOGNIZE IT, Or •Œwho
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Mares, Maris, Mars, and the Archaic Gods
Character Development in Terence's Eunuchus Samantha Davis
Eunuchs As a Narrative Device in Greek and Roman Literature
The Fascinating Story-Telling of Etruscan Mirrors – the Meaning Behind 8LER
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Herakles' Virtus Between Etruscans and Romans1
Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum
The Poetics of the 'Carmina Priapea'
How Greek Is Roman Comedy?
On a Law of Indo-European Word Order: Über Ein Gesetz Der Indogermanischen Wortstellung (Classics in Linguistics 7)
Work Notes on Etruscan Mirrors and Murals, Part III — a Survey of Etruscan Phrases Texts
The Athens Journal of History ISSN NUMBER: 2407-9677 - DOI: 10.30958/Ajhis Volume 5, Issue 4, October 2019 Download the Entire Issue (PDF)
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Who's Who in Classical Mythology
SACRED SPACES and RITUALS: ROMAN ARCHITECTURE (The Pantheon and Other Roman Temples) the PANTHEON and Other ROMAN TEMPLES
Harvey, by Hercules! the Hero of the Blood's Circulation
VISIONS of ETRURIA by ELLEN ANGELINE COOK
Bringing the Gods Onstage Anthropomorphic Deities in Plautus
Greek Magic on the Atlantic? Homeric Potions and Mystic Cults Beyond the Pillars of Herakles
Resonance in the Prologue of Sophocles'ajax
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ANCIENT ANGER: Perspectives from Homer To
The Lycanthropy of Heracles
Work Notes on Etruscan Mirrors and Murals IV
A Critical History of Early Rome
An Iconographical Study of Helen and Paris Alexandros in Etruscan Art
The Lycanthropy of Heracles 3 4 the Obscurantist Hellenistic Poet Lycophron Referenced the Initiation of Heracles 5 As a Beast Suckling the Breast of the Goddess Hera
The Kakasbos/Herakles Cult: a Study of Its Origins, Diffusion and Possible Syncretisms
Thinking Comparatively About Greek Mythology III, He#Rakle#S Compared to a Hero of the Maha#Bha#Rata
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Roman Tragedy and Medicine: Language and Imagery of Illness in Seneca and Celsus