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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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... KING IN PARTHIAN DRESS ? A NOTE ON A STATUE IN THE MATHURA MUSEUM * Elfriede R. ( Kezia ) KNAUER Abstract The statue of a seated Kushan king in the museum in Mathura has never been described in detail . An important feature of the king's ...
... KING IN PARTHIAN DRESS ? A NOTE ON A STATUE IN THE MATHURA MUSEUM * Elfriede R. ( Kezia ) KNAUER Abstract The statue of a seated Kushan king in the museum in Mathura has never been described in detail . An important feature of the king's ...
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... king's thighs . Attention has been drawn to a much damaged sheathed sword that lies in the king's lap . 15 His lost left hand may have touched it . However , no attempt has ever been made to explain the substantial ' scroll ' of textile ...
... king's thighs . Attention has been drawn to a much damaged sheathed sword that lies in the king's lap . 15 His lost left hand may have touched it . However , no attempt has ever been made to explain the substantial ' scroll ' of textile ...
Contents
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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