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Lynceus (mythology)

  • The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses

    The Nightingale's Lament and Itys' Identity in Ovid's Metamorphoses

  • Greek Mythology / Apollodorus; Translated by Robin Hard

    Greek Mythology / Apollodorus; Translated by Robin Hard

  • Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 4 and the Epic Gaze: There and Back Again

    Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 4 and the Epic Gaze: There and Back Again

  • Aeneid Iii: Aeneas’ Voyage Per Imperium

    Aeneid Iii: Aeneas’ Voyage Per Imperium

  • Apollodorus : the Library

    Apollodorus : the Library

  • DOCTORAL THESIS Animal Metaphors and the Depiction of Female Avengers in Attic Tragedy Abbattista , Alessandra

    DOCTORAL THESIS Animal Metaphors and the Depiction of Female Avengers in Attic Tragedy Abbattista , Alessandra

  • To Have Lynceus' Eyesight1

    To Have Lynceus' Eyesight1

  • Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 4 and the Epic Gaze: There and Back Again

    Apollonius Rhodius Argonautica 4 and the Epic Gaze: There and Back Again

  • Speech, Art and Community: the 'Logos Nexus' in Ovid by Bart Anthony Natoli, B.A. Report Presented to the Faculty of The

    Speech, Art and Community: the 'Logos Nexus' in Ovid by Bart Anthony Natoli, B.A. Report Presented to the Faculty of The

  • Ancient Greek Mythology in the Modern Albanian Epic,

    Ancient Greek Mythology in the Modern Albanian Epic, "Songs of the Frontier Warriors" Lydia Osborn University of Arkansas, Fayetteville

  • The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960

    The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960

  • Who's Who in Classical Mythology

    Who's Who in Classical Mythology

  • Geoffrey Chaucer

    Geoffrey Chaucer

  • Chapter 2 Investigates the Extended Catalogue of Curses in Ovid’S Ibis in Relation to Both the Mythographic Tradition and Ovid’S Own Poetic Corpus

    Chapter 2 Investigates the Extended Catalogue of Curses in Ovid’S Ibis in Relation to Both the Mythographic Tradition and Ovid’S Own Poetic Corpus

  • Philomela and Procne in English Literature

    Philomela and Procne in English Literature

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