Stephen M. Trzaskoma
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Callirhoe
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51 editions
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Anthology of Classical Myth
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2004
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10 editions
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Apollodorus' Library and Hyginus' Fabulae: Two Handbooks of Greek Mythology
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2007
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9 editions
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An Ephesian Story: Anthia And Habrocomes
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50 editions
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Two Novels from Ancient Greece: Callirhoe and An Ephesian Story
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2010
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5 editions
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Writing Myth: Mythography in the Ancient World
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2013
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2 editions
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Anthology Of Classical Myth
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Philology and philosophy: The letters of Hermann Diels to Theodor and Heinrich Gomperz (1871-1922) (German Edition)
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1995
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The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Mythography (Oxford Handbooks)
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“I deny that this happened. First, it is impossible for one animal to make love to another if the female does not have a vagina that matches the male’s genitals. It is not possible for a dog and a monkey or a wolf and a hyena to mate with each other. Even an antelope cannot mate with a deer, for they are of different species. Even if they did mate with each other, it is not possible for them to produce young. I do not think a bull had intercourse with a wooden cow in the first place, for all four-legged animals smell the genitals of the animal before mating with it and only then mount it. And the woman could not have endured a bull mounting her. A woman could also not carry a fetus with horns.”
― Anthology of Classical Myth: Primary Sources in Translation
― Anthology of Classical Myth: Primary Sources in Translation
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