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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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doi : 10.2143 / AWE.7.0.2033263 AWE 7 ( 2008 ) 265-285 A KUSHAN 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 ...
doi : 10.2143 / AWE.7.0.2033263 AWE 7 ( 2008 ) 265-285 A KUSHAN 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 ...
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What should be noticed is the unusual way in which the upper end of the fabric is scrolled up resting on the 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 ...
What should be noticed is the unusual way in which the upper end of the fabric is scrolled up resting on the 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 ...
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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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