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Scandinavian Background of Greek Mythic Cosmography: The Sun’s Water Transport

Dmitri Panchenko, Dmitri Panchenko

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North vs. South: Alternative Models for the Diurnal Solar Movement in Early Greece

Tomislav Bilić

Symbolae Osloenses , 2020

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The Swan Chariot of a Solar Deity: Greek Narratives and Prehistoric Iconography

Tomislav Bilić

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Astronomy in the Odyssey: The Status Quaestionis

Salvo L Guglielmino

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The Island of the Sun: Spatial Aspect of Solstices in Early Greek Thought

Tomislav Bilić

2016

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The Death-Sun and the Misidentified Bird-Barge: A Reappraisal of Bronze Age Solar Iconography and Indo-European Mythology

Ivan Lábaj, Dušan Valent, Pavol Jelinek

Zborník Slovenského národného múzea – Archeológia, 2021

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From heliocentrism to epicycles: A commentary on pre-Ptolemaic astronomy

Erhard Scholz

arXiv (Cornell University), 2022

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THE ANATOMY OF A COMPLEX ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENON DESCRIBED IN THE ODYSSEY

Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry (MAA)

S. P. Papamarinopoulos, P. Preka-Papadema, P. Antonopoulos, H. Mitropetrou, A. Tsironi, P. Mitropetros, 2013

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Gaia, Helios, Selene and Ouranos: the three principal celestial bodies and the sky in the ancient Greek cosmogony

Efstratios Th. Theodossiou, Milan S Dimitrijevic

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The Mythic Sun: An Areal Perspective

Thomas A DuBois

Old Norse Mythology—Comparative Perspectives. Ed. Pernille Hermann, Stephen A. Mitchell, Jens Peter Schødt with Amber Rose. Cambridge: Milman Parry Collection of Oral Literature, 2017

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ANCIENT GREEK HELIOCENTRIC VIEWS HIDDEN FROM PREVAILING BELIEFS?

IOANNIS LIRITZIS

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THE SUN OF HOMER

Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry (MAA)

2016

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Locations of Mythical Exile: Two Mythical Models Accounting for the Phenomenon of the Diurnal Solar Movement

Tomislav Bilić

Mnemosyne 66/2013: 247-272

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The Land of the Solstices: Myth, geography and astronomy in ancient Greece

Tomislav Bilić

BAR International Series, 2021

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Two cosmic routes for Night and Day in greek archaic thought ?

Arnaud Macé

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The Heliocentrism of the Ancient: between Geometry and Physics

Emanuel Grosu

Hermeneia, 2019

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Heraclitus On the Sun

Enrique Hülsz

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Ancient Greece and origins of the Heliocentric theory

Efstratios Th. Theodossiou, Milan S Dimitrijevic

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Apollo, Helios, and the Solstices in the Athenian, Delphian, and Delian Calendars

Tomislav Bilić

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Homeric Calendar and Helios Charioteer

Maria Papathanassiou

History of Mechanism and Machine Science, 2009

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Saturn as the "Sun of Night" in Ancient Near Eastern Tradition

Marinus Anthony Van der Sluijs

Aula Orientalis, 2013

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Pediasimus, Heracles, and the mid-day heat

Helen Joseph Nephrology

Prometheus. Rivista di studi classici, 2014

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Pheidias, Homer and Olympus. On Helios and Selene framing scenes in the Parthenon and in Olympia

Achim Lichtenberger

Boreas 45/46, 2022

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M. A. van der Sluijs & P. James, 'Saturn as the 'Sun of Night' in Ancient Near Eastern Tradition', Aula Orientalis, 31. 2 (2013), 279-321

Peter James, Marinus Anthony Van der Sluijs

Aula Orientalis, 2013

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- More Than the Time of Day: Helios to the Rescue On Parthenon East Metope 14

Jenifer Neils

Autopsy in Athens, 2015

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Heliodorus and Pythagoras

Melissa Barden Dowling

Re-Wiring the Ancient Novel, vol 1: Greek Novels, 2018

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Bears, Gates, and Solstices. Myth and Meteorology in Homer and Apollonius

Tomislav Bilić

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The Myth of Alpheus and Arethusa and Open Sea Voyages on the Mediterranean. Stellar Navigation in Antiquity

Tomislav Bilić

International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2009

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When the Sun Meets Okeanos: The Glitter Path as an Eschatological Route, from the Late Bronze Age to Archaic Greece

Ilaria Cristofaro

Journal of Skyscape Archaeology, 2020

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The heliocentric system from the Orphic Hymns and the Pythagoreans to emperor Julian

Efstratios Th. Theodossiou, Milan S Dimitrijevic

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The concept of the sun as ἡγεμονικόν in the stoa and in Manilius’ astronomica

Eduardo Murtinho Braga Boechat

Revista Archai, 2017

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Breglia - Hesperia2

Luisa Breglia

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Star Pillars: How Odysseus and Tupaia Navigated the Atlantic and Pacific

Motu Haka, Henk van Oosten

Star Pillars: How Odysseus and Tupaia Navigated the Atlantic and Pacific, 2024

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Representation of the midnight sun in Greek and Indian astronomical texts

Ramakrishna Pejathaya

Indian journal of history of science, 2022

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Plato's X & Hekate's Crossroads – Astronomical Links to the Mysteries of Eleusis

George Latura

Proceedings of SEAC XXI Conference, Athens. Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, 2014, Vol. 14, Issue 3

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