Artemis is a literary, iconographic, and archaeological study of the ancient Greek goddess of transitions, who presided over virginity and fertility, cruelty and child care, the wilds and the civilized, the hunt and the birth bower.
Artemis is a literary, iconographic, and archaeological study of the ancient Greek goddess of transitions, who presided over virginity and fertility, cruelty and child care, the wilds and the civilized, the hunt and the birth bower.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephanie Lynn Budin is an ancient historian who focuses on ancient Greece and the Near East. Her published works include Images of Woman and Child from the Bronze Age (2011), The Ancient Greeks: An Introduction (2009), The Myth of Sacred Prostitution in Antiquity (2008) and The Origin of Aphrodite (2003), as well as numerous articles on ancient religion and iconography.
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Introduction: Why Artemis? 1 An Early History of Artemis 2 The Childhood and Perpetual Virginity of Artemis 3 Artemis of the Wilds 4 Artemis and Children 5 Artemis and Women 6 Artemis as Goddess of Plague and Cruelty 7 Some Underappreciated Aspects of Artemis 8 Artemis Afterwards
Introduction: Why Artemis? 1 An Early History of Artemis 2 The Childhood and Perpetual Virginity of Artemis 3 Artemis of the Wilds 4 Artemis and Children 5 Artemis and Women 6 Artemis as Goddess of Plague and Cruelty 7 Some Underappreciated Aspects of Artemis 8 Artemis Afterwards
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