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Re: heracles alienomachy?: msg#01032education.classics
Greetings, Er ... am I the only one thinking it ain't a dwarf, but rather is Eros? regards, dm ................................................................. David Meadows dmeadows-AT-idirect-DOT-com ................................................................. The Ancient World on Television -- daily at rogueclassicism http://www.atrium-media.com/rogueclassicism ................................................................. On Tuesday, April 27, 2004, multa scribuntur, inter alia: SL> Janice, SL> Do you know the provenance of the vase? Could it be from SL> Etruria, and perhaps be an Etruscan red-figure vase? Etruscans SL> had a habit of putting wings on figures that were divine/daemons SL> and the like, even ones borrowed from Greek contexts. SL> S. L. |
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