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Apollo
published on 18 May 2012
The epitome of youth and beauty, source of life and healing, patron of the civilized arts and as bright and powerful as the sun itself, Phoebus Apollo was, arguably, the most loved of all the Greek gods. Son of Zeus and Leto, and twin brother to Artemis, Apollo was born on the island of Delos (in Hesiod’s account clutching a golden sword). At his... [continue reading]
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Emma J. EdelsteinThe Johns Hopkins University Press (27 February 1998)Price: $27.37 -

Gregory NagyThe Johns Hopkins University Press (01 October 1998)Price: $26.60 -

Robert J. LenardonOxford University Press, USA (22 June 2000)Currently unavailable -

Carmelo MalacrinoGetty Publications (31 August 2010)Price: $40.00 -

Otto MørkholmCambridge University Press (31 May 1991)Currently unavailable -

Doris GatesPuffin (25 August 1983)Currently unavailable -

Mark W. EdwardsThe Johns Hopkins University Press (01 February 1990)Price: $27.00 -

Rowland B. E. SmithRoutledge (08 December 1995)Price: $116.62 -

Robert ParkerOxford University Press, USA (23 May 1996)Price: $77.00 -

Rose WilliamsBolchazy-Carducci Publishers (01 June 2008)Price: $10.80

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