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41N Naiads (Ναϊάδες). Naiads were nymphs of fresh-water rivers, lakes, wells and fountains, belonging to the pantheon of nature deities who represented various features of the natural world. The Naiads tended to per

N Naiads (Ναϊάδες). Naiads were nymphs of fresh-water rivers, lakes, wells and fountains, belonging to the pantheon of nature deities who represented various features of the natural world. The Naiads tended to per

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- Date: 2012-08-28 08:07:25
    42Open Philology WorkshopAugust 2013, Leipzig University An Introduction to a Latin Language Toolkit  Prometheus*

    Open Philology WorkshopAugust 2013, Leipzig University An Introduction to a Latin Language Toolkit Prometheus*

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    - Date: 2015-10-31 10:22:01
      43THE MYTHS OF THE CONSTELLATIONS [The main sources for these myths are: Pseudo-Eratosthenes Catasterismi, Hyginus De astronomia, book 2, Aratus Phaenomena and Manilius Astronomica. For details see Summary of Sources] I Co

      THE MYTHS OF THE CONSTELLATIONS [The main sources for these myths are: Pseudo-Eratosthenes Catasterismi, Hyginus De astronomia, book 2, Aratus Phaenomena and Manilius Astronomica. For details see Summary of Sources] I Co

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      - Date: 2012-08-28 08:07:25
        44Microsoft Word - APA 2015 Abstract.docx

        Microsoft Word - APA 2015 Abstract.docx

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        - Date: 2014-07-02 02:24:23
          45Predicting the scribe behind a page of medieval handwriting Mats Dahll¨of Dept of Linguistics and Philology and Dept of Information Technology, Uppsala University  Abstract This paper addresses

          Predicting the scribe behind a page of medieval handwriting Mats Dahll¨of Dept of Linguistics and Philology and Dept of Information Technology, Uppsala University Abstract This paper addresses

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          - Date: 2014-10-16 02:36:58
            46The Center for the Study of Myth and Religion in Greek and Roman Antiquity of the Department of Philology, University of Patras, will be hosting the lecture  Ικεηεία και αζυλία ζηη Μήδεια ηου

            The Center for the Study of Myth and Religion in Greek and Roman Antiquity of the Department of Philology, University of Patras, will be hosting the lecture Ικεηεία και αζυλία ζηη Μήδεια ηου

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            - Date: 2012-08-28 08:07:32
              47S Sabine Women. The Rape of the Sabine Women is one of the myths about early Rome. Once *Romulus had defeated Remus and established the city of Rome, the first citizens included his supporters, and also various bandits a

              S Sabine Women. The Rape of the Sabine Women is one of the myths about early Rome. Once *Romulus had defeated Remus and established the city of Rome, the first citizens included his supporters, and also various bandits a

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              - Date: 2012-08-28 08:07:26
                48Αταίριαστος ήρωας: ο Αίαντας του Σοφοκλή και ο ήρωας στην πόλιν Ο Αίαντας του Σοφοκλή διερευνά την γνωστή από τον μύθο αυ

                Αταίριαστος ήρωας: ο Αίαντας του Σοφοκλή και ο ήρωας στην πόλιν Ο Αίαντας του Σοφοκλή διερευνά την γνωστή από τον μύθο αυ

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                - Date: 2012-08-28 08:07:42
                  49TIME AND SPACE IN GREEK MYTH AND RELIGION University of Patras, 3rd – 6th July 2015 “Peleus and Thetis” collage by Susan Fidlon (susanfidlonartist.blogspot.com) ©2013 Susan Fidlon all rights reserved

                  TIME AND SPACE IN GREEK MYTH AND RELIGION University of Patras, 3rd – 6th July 2015 “Peleus and Thetis” collage by Susan Fidlon (susanfidlonartist.blogspot.com) ©2013 Susan Fidlon all rights reserved

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                  - Date: 2014-07-02 02:22:06
                    50Prof. James Andrews Prof. Efimia Karakantza  Coordinator

                    Prof. James Andrews Prof. Efimia Karakantza Coordinator

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                    - Date: 2015-11-24 07:34:10