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- Megara and Tripodiscus , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 28:1 (1987:Spring) P.93
- Hercules and the 12 Labors: Part 1 Heracles Was a Favorite Hero of Both
- Yokemates in Euripides' Heracles M. P. and J. S. Lawry
- Megara, Athens, and the Mythic Past from 600 BC to 250 BC
- HESIOD in OVID: the METAMORPHOSIS of the CATALOGUE of WOMEN a Dissertation Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of Co
- The Greek Myths 1955, Revised 1960
- Divine Riddles: a Sourcebook for Greek Religion and Mythology
- Staging and the Stage Iconography of Heracles' Bow George, David P Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Summer 1994; 35, 2; Proquest Pg
- Boiotia, Athens, the Peisistratids, and the Odyssey's Catalogue of Heroines
- HERCULES Script (Version 1.0)
- Euripides' Heracles: the Katabasis-Motif Revisited
- Euripides' Heracles in the Flesh
- Heracles and Heroic Disaster by Katherine Elizabeth Lu
- The Labours of Heracles As Labours of Love
- Aeschylean Structure and Text in New Opera
- Review Article: Euripides' Heracles
- My Mother's Name Was Alcmene, and She Didn't Know That One Night
- Danaid Ii: Heracles Perseus = Andromeda
- Labors of Hercules from Heroes, Gods and Monsters of the Greeek Myths, by Bernard Evslin (1966); Introduction from Edith Hamilton’S Mythology (1940)
- Transgression and Limits in Euripides' Alkestis
- Panhellenic and Epichoric Elements in Corinna's Catalogues
- The Megara of the Thesmophoria: Reconciling the Textual and Archaeological Records