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 61
... Medea killed her sons , Mermerus and Pheres , and then fled to Athens in a chariot drawn by winged serpents which she had received from the Sun.12 | It is also said that she left her infant children behind when she fled , placing them ...
... Medea killed her sons , Mermerus and Pheres , and then fled to Athens in a chariot drawn by winged serpents which she had received from the Sun.12 | It is also said that she left her infant children behind when she fled , placing them ...
Sivu 65
... Medea , the barbarian , their connection by oath , and Medea's dependence upon that oath represent for Euripides the psy- chological reality of marriage between Greek man and woman ( " for- eign " in a male - dominated society ) in ...
... Medea , the barbarian , their connection by oath , and Medea's dependence upon that oath represent for Euripides the psy- chological reality of marriage between Greek man and woman ( " for- eign " in a male - dominated society ) in ...
Sivu 66
... Medea promises an end to his childlessness if he will give her refuge in Athens ( 708-18 ) . Near the end of the play Medea is rescued by the chariot of Helios , her " father's father " ( 1321-22 ) . Thus Medea , too , is a child — who ...
... Medea promises an end to his childlessness if he will give her refuge in Athens ( 708-18 ) . Near the end of the play Medea is rescued by the chariot of Helios , her " father's father " ( 1321-22 ) . Thus Medea , too , is a child — who ...
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