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Strix (mythology)
Witches, Pagans and Historians. an Extended Review of Max Dashu, Witches and Pagans: Women in European Folk Religion, 700–1000
An Intertextual Approach to Metapoetic Magic in Augustan Love-Elegy and Related Genres
The Female Body in Latin Love Poetry
The Social and Political Context for Obstruction in Roman Love
2017 UVA Classics Day Upper Level ROUND ONE
70 Folklore and Superstition in Petronius' Satyricon
Satires" 1 Author(S): Emily Gowers Source: Classical Antiquity, Vol
Birds in the Ancient World from a to Z
Artemis and Virginity in Ancient Greece
The Animal Themes in Horace's Epodes
The Senses and Synaesthesia in Horace's Satires by Amy
L-G-0003486785-0006629652.Pdf
1 the Roman Strix
Elements of Roman Religion in the Fourth Book of Propertius
Roman Women, Wise Women, and Witches.Pdf
THE INVENTION of MAGIC in the AGE of AUGUSTUS Patrick James
Maxwell Teitel Paule, Canidia, Rome's First
Roman Witchcraft: 'Contaminations' Between Literature and Reality
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Slaves, Violence and Vulnerability in Ovid‟S Amores
Laus Ululae. the Praise of Owls. an Oration to the Conscript Fathers, and Patrons of Owls [Commentary]
Życie I Działalność Publiczna Świętych Pańskich Sisinniosa I Sisinnodorosa, Braci Świętej Meletini
Myths, Legends, and Popular Beliefs of Ancient Greece and Rome
Bad Blood: Impurity and Danger in the Early Modern Spanish Mentality. Master of Arts (History), August 2010, 82 Pp., References, 74 Titles