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Myth and Ritual in Ancient Rome : the Nonae Caprotinae ' looks , however , to have been designed originally for a different kind of volume from the one in which it actually appears . Bremmer , who possesses some head for theory ...
Myth and Ritual in Ancient Rome : the Nonae Caprotinae ' looks , however , to have been designed originally for a different kind of volume from the one in which it actually appears . Bremmer , who possesses some head for theory ...
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Fundamental to Horsfall's confidence in his ability to distinguish ' primitive ' or ' authentic ' Roman myth from ' secondary ' developments is a belief that knowledge of the stories about the Greek heroes arrived late in Rome ...
Fundamental to Horsfall's confidence in his ability to distinguish ' primitive ' or ' authentic ' Roman myth from ' secondary ' developments is a belief that knowledge of the stories about the Greek heroes arrived late in Rome ...
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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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