Les dieux olympiens et la mer

While the claim that the Greeks are a seafaring people can be qualified, it is nonetheless undeniable that the sea represents a major geographic aspect of the ancient Greek world. It is therefore hardly surprising that this element has permeated beliefs and cults, from the Atlantic to the Persian Gu...

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Language:French
Published: Publications de l'École française de Rome 2019
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