Gods and Heroes of the Greeks: The Library of ApollodorusUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1976 - 311 sivua We are currently updating our website and have not yet posted complete information for this title. Many of our books are in the Google preview program, which allows readers to view up to 20% of the book. If this title is active in the program, you will find the Google Preview button in the sidebar below. |
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Sivu 86
... Aeneas ( 159 ) . If Perseus is meant to suggest Aeneas , then one wants to know what Ovid saw in Virgil's Aeneas that is analogous to the head of Medusa . What is Aeneas ' chief weapon which , like Medusa's head , destroys friend and ...
... Aeneas ( 159 ) . If Perseus is meant to suggest Aeneas , then one wants to know what Ovid saw in Virgil's Aeneas that is analogous to the head of Medusa . What is Aeneas ' chief weapon which , like Medusa's head , destroys friend and ...
Sivu 87
... Aeneas ' pietas . It is worth noting in this connection that Ovid's Medusa , in turning people to stone , creates statues , that is , makes art : All along the fields and roads to the Gorgons , Perseus says , he " saw simulacra ...
... Aeneas ' pietas . It is worth noting in this connection that Ovid's Medusa , in turning people to stone , creates statues , that is , makes art : All along the fields and roads to the Gorgons , Perseus says , he " saw simulacra ...
Sivu 121
... Aeneas and Turnus : " At one level of interpretation ... Aeneas acts like Hercules : he kills the man of disorder and thus makes the Rome of the kings and the Republic possible " ( paraphrase and quotation from Wil- liam S. Anderson ...
... Aeneas and Turnus : " At one level of interpretation ... Aeneas acts like Hercules : he kills the man of disorder and thus makes the Rome of the kings and the Republic possible " ( paraphrase and quotation from Wil- liam S. Anderson ...
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