"the Homeric Hymn To Aphrodite": Tradition And Rhetoric, Praise And Blame

Classical Antiquity 8 (1):1-41 (1989)
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Hymn. Ven. 140 and the Use of Apoina.John J. Keaney - 1981 - American Journal of Philology 102 (3):261.

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