Antike Mythologie: Hermaphroditos (Latin and English) (original ) (raw )Between the Monstrous and the Divine: Hermaphrodites in Phlegon of Tralles' Mirabilia
Julia Doroszewska
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Creating Sex: From Ovid’s Hermaphrodite to the Gnostic Eve
Jonathan Cahana-Blum
Patristica Nordica Annuaria 31 (2016): 97-121, 2016
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Kelly, P. 2020 'Intersex and Intertext: Ovid's Hermaphroditus and the Early Universe ' in: Surtees, A., Dyer, J. (eds.) Exploring Gender Diversity in the Ancient World
Peter M J Kelly
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William E . Burns
The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2008
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Leah DeVun, "The Jesus Hermaphrodite: Science and Sex Difference in Premodern Europe," Journal of the History of Ideas 69:2 (2008).
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Ralph Hexter
International Journal of The Classical Tradition, 1999
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Joseph Farrell
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Leah DeVun
postmedieval: a journal of medieval cultural studies , 2018
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The Legal Treatment of Hermaphroditism in Ancient Rome. From Persecution to Integration
Ralph Evêque
Actes des journées d’études : First international workshop of the Jean Monnet module « European law and gender » (ELaN), University of Pisa Press, 2020
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The Politics of Obscenity in the Age of the Gutenberg Revolution, 2021
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Luigi Silvano
Humanistica Lovaniensia, 2018
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Bitches and Witches: Grotesque Sexuality in Ovid's Scylla (Metamorphoses 13.730-14.74)
Sophie Emilia Seidler
Acta Iassyensia Comparationis, 29 (1/2022), 2022
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Laura Kennelly Jarman
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K. L. McKinley: Reading the Ovidian Heroine. ‘Metamorphoses’ Commentaries 1100–1618 . Pp. xxviii + 187. Leiden, Boston, and Cologne: Brill, 2001. Cased, $69. ISBN: 90-04-11796-2
Mathilde Skoie
The Classical Review, 2002
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Sindy Simms
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PERSEUS: THE MYTHOGRAPHIC TRADITION AND ITS RECEPTION IN OVID'S METAMORPHOSES (print proof)
Joan Pagès
Philologie auf zweiter Stufe. Literarische Rezeptionen und Inszenierungen hellenistischer Gelehrsamkeit, 2019
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Julia Doroszewska
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Francisco Vazquez-Garcia
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Chiara Blanco
The Classical Quarterly, 2020
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Jay H Oliver
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Ovid’s Salmacis, a Literary and Sexual Hybrid
Paula James
The Journal of Greco-Roman Studies
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Irven Resnick
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LaReece Stewart
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Michele Lowrie
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José Pablo Barragán
Renaissance Quarterly 68.1 (2015): 320-322, 2015
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Jay Lawler
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Eleanor OKell
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Prerona Maity
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Leah DeVun
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Jacqueline Fabre-Serris
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"Late Antique Metamorphoses: Ausonius' Mosella and Fulgentius' Mythologies as Ovidian Revisitations", in F.E. Consolino (ed.), Ovid in Late Antiquity. Turnhout, Brepols: Studi e testi tardoantichi 16, 2018: 237 - 266.
Jesús HERNÁNDEZ LOBATO
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Mairead McAuley
EuGeSta: Journal on Gender Studies in Antiquity, no. 2: 2012
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Daniel Boyarin, “On the History of the Early Phallus,” in Sharon Farmer and Carol Pasternack, eds., Gender and Difference in the Middle Ages (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2003), 3–44
Daniel Boyarin
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Marston's The Metamorphosis of Pigmalion's Image : the Ovidian myth revisited
Sonia HSantano
2002
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