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The Greek Myths That Shape the Way We Think

De (autor): Richard Buxton

The Greek Myths That Shape the Way We Think - Richard Buxton

The Greek Myths That Shape the Way We Think

De (autor): Richard Buxton

Buxton, Richard: - Richard Buxton has been researching and writing about Greek myths for over forty years. He is an emeritus professor of classics at the University of Bristol; author of numerous books, including The Complete World of Greek Mythology and Myths and Tragedies in their Ancient Greek Contexts; and coauthor of Cyclops: The Myth and Its Cultural History.
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Buxton, Richard: - Richard Buxton has been researching and writing about Greek myths for over forty years. He is an emeritus professor of classics at the University of Bristol; author of numerous books, including The Complete World of Greek Mythology and Myths and Tragedies in their Ancient Greek Contexts; and coauthor of Cyclops: The Myth and Its Cultural History.
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