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B. considers the story in the light of mythological patterns of the life of the hero ( the formula of expulsion and return has been found also in the Iliad ) . B. insists none the less that the story must ' have had a meaning in terms ...
B. considers the story in the light of mythological patterns of the life of the hero ( the formula of expulsion and return has been found also in the Iliad ) . B. insists none the less that the story must ' have had a meaning in terms ...
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Bremmer's third essay analyses a story of how a besieging army demanded that the Romans should hand over their matrons and ... Like the stories about Romulus and Caeculus , this one is for Bremmer the product of a collective mythopoeic ...
Bremmer's third essay analyses a story of how a besieging army demanded that the Romans should hand over their matrons and ... Like the stories about Romulus and Caeculus , this one is for Bremmer the product of a collective mythopoeic ...
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story in Cato's Origines . Horsfall's efforts to deny significance to the tomb and Servius ' reference to Cato amount to no more than sophistry . Any inventiveness on Virgil's part in regard to the story would have related to details ...
story in Cato's Origines . Horsfall's efforts to deny significance to the tomb and Servius ' reference to Cato amount to no more than sophistry . Any inventiveness on Virgil's part in regard to the story would have related to details ...
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