Dr Brian McPhee brian.mcphee@durham.ac.uk
Sponsored Researcher Post
Dr Brian McPhee brian.mcphee@durham.ac.uk
Sponsored Researcher Post
T.A. Husøy
Editor
U. Furlan
Editor
H. Bohun
Editor
McPhee, B. D. (2022). All Brawn and No Brain? Mythopoetic Trajectories in Heracles' Monster Combat Myths. In T. Husøy, U. Furlan, & H. Bohun (Eds.), Narratives of Power in the Ancient World (107-153). Cambridge Scholars Press
Publication Date | 2022 |
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Deposit Date | Mar 13, 2023 |
Pages | 107-153 |
Book Title | Narratives of Power in the Ancient World |
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