Liverpool Classical Monthly, Bände 16-19John Pinsent John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... myth ' is revealed to some extent , however , by the character of the stories they choose to discuss . Outside his theoretical essay ' Myth and Mythography at Rome ' Horsfall hardly uses the term , preferring to talk of ' legend ' . He ...
... myth ' is revealed to some extent , however , by the character of the stories they choose to discuss . Outside his theoretical essay ' Myth and Mythography at Rome ' Horsfall hardly uses the term , preferring to talk of ' legend ' . He ...
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... myth from ' secondary ' developments is a belief that knowledge of the stories about the Greek heroes arrived late in Rome , that these stories only became familiar when Livius Andronicus started ( c . 240 ) to translate Attic plays for ...
... myth from ' secondary ' developments is a belief that knowledge of the stories about the Greek heroes arrived late in Rome , that these stories only became familiar when Livius Andronicus started ( c . 240 ) to translate Attic plays for ...
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... myth . Bremmer's second essay treats a myth about Caeculus , the founder , in some accounts , of Praeneste , put together from Virgil , Aen . 7. 678-81 , Servius ' commentary ad loc . and fragments of Cato's Origines , Varro's Marius ...
... myth . Bremmer's second essay treats a myth about Caeculus , the founder , in some accounts , of Praeneste , put together from Virgil , Aen . 7. 678-81 , Servius ' commentary ad loc . and fragments of Cato's Origines , Varro's Marius ...
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