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Birds, "Meniskoi," And Head Attributes In Archaic Greece, Brunilde S. Ridgway
Birds, "Meniskoi," And Head Attributes In Archaic Greece, Brunilde S. Ridgway
Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship
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The Nemea Valley Archaeological Project: A Preliminary Report, James C. Wright, J. F. Cherry, J. L. Davis, E. Mantzourani, S. B. Sutton, R. F. Sutton
The Nemea Valley Archaeological Project: A Preliminary Report, James C. Wright, J. F. Cherry, J. L. Davis, E. Mantzourani, S. B. Sutton, R. F. Sutton
Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship
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Review Of Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae (Limc), Vol. 4 (Eros-Herakles), Brunilde S. Ridgway
Review Of Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae (Limc), Vol. 4 (Eros-Herakles), Brunilde S. Ridgway
Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship
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The Development And Structure Of Mycenaean Industries, James C. Wright
The Development And Structure Of Mycenaean Industries, James C. Wright
Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Faculty Research and Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Review Of L'Immagine Dell'imperatore Ottone Iii, By Gerhart B. Ladner, Dale Kinney
Review Of L'Immagine Dell'imperatore Ottone Iii, By Gerhart B. Ladner, Dale Kinney
History of Art Faculty Research and Scholarship
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Natus Diformis: Hermaphrodites In Greek And Roman Art, Aileen Ajootian
Natus Diformis: Hermaphrodites In Greek And Roman Art, Aileen Ajootian
Bryn Mawr College Dissertations and Theses
Hermaphroditos, the personage in Greek and Roman myth and iconography possessing both male and female sexual features, first appears in Greek literary and epigraphical sources in the fourth century B.C., although a pedigree as the offspring of Hermes is not provided before the mid-first century D.C. In addition to the proper name Hermaphroditos, the term used generically, along with its adjectival form describes these Mischwesen as they are reported by various ancient authors to occur in nature. But from the inscriptions, literary testimonia, and artifacts, it appears that the Greeks and Romans considered Hermaphroditos a divinity with a variety of …