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The End of the _Rhesus_

The Classical Review 40 (06):184-186 (1926)

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  1. “Either a Daimon, or a Hero, or Perhaps a God:” Mythical Residents of Subterranean Chambers.Yulia Ustinova - 2002 - Kernos 15:267-288.
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  • Le Rhésos et l'orphisme.Caroline Plichon - 2001 - Kernos 14:11-21.
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  • The Offerings of the Hyperboreans.A. D. Nock - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):155-.
    Authorities on Apollo and Apollo cults are still divided into two camps. Some believe the god to have been Anatolian—Homeric god of the Troad, god of Branchidae and Lycia, a hawk-god, Smintheus, Lykios, with a western outpost at Carian-Ionian Delos, worshipped too in Crete, whence he passed to Pytho. In the other camp Apollo is, at least in part, believed to be a northerner, fair-haired, descending on Greece from the land of the Hyperboreans, the people ‘Behind the Beyond.’ And the (...)
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  • The Offerings of the Hyperboreans.A. D. Nock - 1928 - Classical Quarterly 22 (3-4):155-162.
    Authorities on Apollo and Apollo cults are still divided into two camps. Some believe the god to have been Anatolian—Homeric god of the Troad, god of Branchidae and Lycia, a hawk-god, Smintheus, Lykios, with a western outpost at Carian-Ionian Delos, worshipped too in Crete, whence he passed to Pytho. In the other camp Apollo is, at least in part, believed to be a northerner, fair-haired, descending on Greece from the land of the Hyperboreans, the people ‘Behind the Beyond.’ And the (...)
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