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There are very few literary references to this myth ; and it is not mentioned by either Hesiod or Homer . However Pausanias ( 1. 20. 3 ) does provide us with a brief summary : λέγεται δὲ καὶ τάδε ὑπὸ Ἑλλήνων , ὡς Ἥρα ρίψαι γενόμενον ...
There are very few literary references to this myth ; and it is not mentioned by either Hesiod or Homer . However Pausanias ( 1. 20. 3 ) does provide us with a brief summary : λέγεται δὲ καὶ τάδε ὑπὸ Ἑλλήνων , ὡς Ἥρα ρίψαι γενόμενον ...
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1993 ) , 15-16 Richard Caldwell , The Origin of the Gods : A Psychoanalytic Study of Greek Theogonic Myth , New York , OUP , 1989. pp . xvi + 206. Cloth . ISBN 0-19-505504-7 Reprinted with kind permission from the JACT Review for summer ...
1993 ) , 15-16 Richard Caldwell , The Origin of the Gods : A Psychoanalytic Study of Greek Theogonic Myth , New York , OUP , 1989. pp . xvi + 206. Cloth . ISBN 0-19-505504-7 Reprinted with kind permission from the JACT Review for summer ...
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Myth , Ritual and Comedy . Cambridge U. P. 1993. Pp . xvi + 328. ISBN 0 Review : Robin Seager ( Liverpool ) 521 44012 2 . B.'s declared aim is to apply the methods of structural anthropology to the plays of A. in the hope that this will ...
Myth , Ritual and Comedy . Cambridge U. P. 1993. Pp . xvi + 328. ISBN 0 Review : Robin Seager ( Liverpool ) 521 44012 2 . B.'s declared aim is to apply the methods of structural anthropology to the plays of A. in the hope that this will ...
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