Bion I, Lines 25–7

Classical Quarterly 42 (02):538- (1992)
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Abstract

These important lines have not yet received an adequate discussion. Aphrodite has been told that her beloved Adonis is dying on the mountainside; she rushes to him in grief, letting down her hair and calling for him

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