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KING MIDAS ' ASS'S EARS REVISITED Maya VASSILEVA Abstract On several occasions the Phrygian King Midas was portrayed with donkey's ears in Greek literature and art . There is no text that offers a plausible explanation of Midas ...
KING MIDAS ' ASS'S EARS REVISITED Maya VASSILEVA Abstract On several occasions the Phrygian King Midas was portrayed with donkey's ears in Greek literature and art . There is no text that offers a plausible explanation of Midas ...
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... Midas ( or the Phrygians ) seems to have been much more popular in antiquity than we may think drawing on the preserved texts . Herodotus ( 8. 138 ) mentions the Gardens of Midas , the son of Gordias , in Macedonia , where roses grow ...
... Midas ( or the Phrygians ) seems to have been much more popular in antiquity than we may think drawing on the preserved texts . Herodotus ( 8. 138 ) mentions the Gardens of Midas , the son of Gordias , in Macedonia , where roses grow ...
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... Midas ' mythology as well . In several stories Midas becomes founder of the Phrygian kingdom and dynasty ( although there is no donkey in them ) ( Arrian Anabasis 2. 3. 2-6 ; Justin 11. 7. 3-13 ) .50 There is no extreme sexuality in ...
... Midas ' mythology as well . In several stories Midas becomes founder of the Phrygian kingdom and dynasty ( although there is no donkey in them ) ( Arrian Anabasis 2. 3. 2-6 ; Justin 11. 7. 3-13 ) .50 There is no extreme sexuality in ...
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WOUDHUIZEN The Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town Fortifications | 1 |
A Review Article of its Publication Part | 4 |
HITCHCOCK Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before | 17 |
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