The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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THE CANOPY OF HEAVEN AND THE AEGIS OF ZEUS CLARK HOPKINS The University of Michigan . ' HE word aegis means in Greek a goat skin ; and The Aegis as THE represented in the literature and art of the classical period was the goat - skin ...
THE CANOPY OF HEAVEN AND THE AEGIS OF ZEUS CLARK HOPKINS The University of Michigan . ' HE word aegis means in Greek a goat skin ; and The Aegis as THE represented in the literature and art of the classical period was the goat - skin ...
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... aegis was not just a goat - skin cloak of Zeus , but the aegis which might in various situations change somewhat its appearance but which in Homer retained always its sovereign power . The most detailed description occurs in the fifth ...
... aegis was not just a goat - skin cloak of Zeus , but the aegis which might in various situations change somewhat its appearance but which in Homer retained always its sovereign power . The most detailed description occurs in the fifth ...
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... aegis in the twenty - first book ( 400 f . ) when Ares casts his spear at her . The weapon of the war god dents the aegis but cannot penetrate it . In the last book of the Iliad ( 20 f . ) Apollo covers the body of the dead Hector with ...
... aegis in the twenty - first book ( 400 f . ) when Ares casts his spear at her . The weapon of the war god dents the aegis but cannot penetrate it . In the last book of the Iliad ( 20 f . ) Apollo covers the body of the dead Hector with ...
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