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... Greek religion , namely the Minoan bull - cult and two dimensions of Greek belief , fate ( ker ) and soul ( psyche ) . Generally , these views are unpersuasive . In regard to the Minoan bull- cult , Bernal rejects the Anatolian origins ...
... Greek religion , namely the Minoan bull - cult and two dimensions of Greek belief , fate ( ker ) and soul ( psyche ) . Generally , these views are unpersuasive . In regard to the Minoan bull- cult , Bernal rejects the Anatolian origins ...
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... Greek model , believing ( 72 ) that the Augustan provisions for the Roman theatre can als bemerkenswerte und viellecht von griechischen Vorbildern beeinflusste Parallele in die Waagschale geworfen werden . The controversy , frequently ...
... Greek model , believing ( 72 ) that the Augustan provisions for the Roman theatre can als bemerkenswerte und viellecht von griechischen Vorbildern beeinflusste Parallele in die Waagschale geworfen werden . The controversy , frequently ...
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... Greek world and the simultaneous existence of a large number of varying letter forms in different scripts , nor the apparent paradox of archaic Greek writings primitive in style and content but highly lucid in phonology . The third date ...
... Greek world and the simultaneous existence of a large number of varying letter forms in different scripts , nor the apparent paradox of archaic Greek writings primitive in style and content but highly lucid in phonology . The third date ...
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