The Bucknell Review, 第 12-13 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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第 1 頁
... represented in the literature and art of the classical period was the goat - skin cloak of Zeus and Athena , distinguished by its central badge , the severed head of the Gorgon , Medusa . To the Greek of the classical period and so to ...
... represented in the literature and art of the classical period was the goat - skin cloak of Zeus and Athena , distinguished by its central badge , the severed head of the Gorgon , Medusa . To the Greek of the classical period and so to ...
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... represented as covered with a reticulate or network pattern . On many of the coins the stone is shaded by parasols ... represented above it , or the stars beside it . One may say at least that the stone represented the sky and that the ...
... represented as covered with a reticulate or network pattern . On many of the coins the stone is shaded by parasols ... represented above it , or the stars beside it . One may say at least that the stone represented the sky and that the ...
第 11 頁
... represented the center of the world rather than of the sky . On the other hand , the conoid stone with reticulate pattern copied very closely the heavenly baetyls of the East , and the representation of Apollo ( one of whose functions ...
... represented the center of the world rather than of the sky . On the other hand , the conoid stone with reticulate pattern copied very closely the heavenly baetyls of the East , and the representation of Apollo ( one of whose functions ...
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