From Landscape to Literature: The River and the Myth of GeographyDuquesne University Press, 1986 - 378 sivua |
Sisältö
The River in the Ancient World | 23 |
thian boar Lernian hydra 35 4 Confluence 51 Figures 74 | 74 |
The Roman | 95 |
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