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... GREEK MYTHOLOGY : A PREHISTORIC EASTERN INFLUENCE HORATIO C. R. VELLA University of Malta The macabre element in Greek mythology is exemplified by the presence of monsters , often in the shape of serpents , hybrid creatures , unnatural ...
... GREEK MYTHOLOGY : A PREHISTORIC EASTERN INFLUENCE HORATIO C. R. VELLA University of Malta The macabre element in Greek mythology is exemplified by the presence of monsters , often in the shape of serpents , hybrid creatures , unnatural ...
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... Greek mythology before we ask the question , ' Is the macabre element in Greek mythology significant , or meaningless ? ' The paradox of its recurrence and the Greek abhorrence for it in historical times can only be explained if we ...
... Greek mythology before we ask the question , ' Is the macabre element in Greek mythology significant , or meaningless ? ' The paradox of its recurrence and the Greek abhorrence for it in historical times can only be explained if we ...
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... Greek thought . A. Class . 8 : 11-30 . 1967. Some light from the East on Cretan cult practice . Historia 16 : 385-413 . 1973. The origins of Greek religion . Berlin : de Gruyter . 1977. Aspects of ... Greek The Macabre in Greek Mythology 199.
... Greek thought . A. Class . 8 : 11-30 . 1967. Some light from the East on Cretan cult practice . Historia 16 : 385-413 . 1973. The origins of Greek religion . Berlin : de Gruyter . 1977. Aspects of ... Greek The Macabre in Greek Mythology 199.
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