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frighten away the profane. That is to say, there occurred in the early thirteenth century B.C. an actual historic rupture, a sort of sociological trauma, which has been registered in this myth, much as what Freud terms the latent content of a neurosis is registered in the manifest content of a dream: registered yet hidden, registered in the unconscious yet unknown or misconstrued by the conscious mind. And in every such screening mythâin every such mythology {that of the Bible being, as we have just seen, another of the kind}âthere enters in an essential duplicity, the consequences of which cannot be disregarded or suppressed.
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goddess's chief shrines, stripped her priestesses of their Gorgon masks, and took possession of the sacred horsesâan early representation of the goddess with a Gorgon's head and a mare's body has been found in
Boeotia. Bellerophon, Perseus's double, kills the Lycian Chimaera: that is, the Hellenes annulled the ancient Medusan calendar, and replaced it with another.
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B.C. an actual historic rupture, a sort of sociological trauma, which has been registered in this myth, much as what Freud terms the latent content of a neurosis is registered in the manifest content of a dream: registered yet hidden, registered in the unconscious yet unknown or misconstrued by the conscious mind.
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famously tackled the myth in her essay "The Laugh of the Medusa." She argues that men's retelling of the narrative turned Medusa into a monster because they feared female desire. "The Laugh of the Medusa" is largely a call to arms, urging women to reclaim their identity through writing as she rejects
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Medusa is widely known as a monstrous creature with snakes in her hair whose gaze turns men to stone. Through the lens of theology, film, art, and feminist literature, my students and I map how her meaning has shifted over time and across cultures. In so doing, we unravel a familiar narrative thread:
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during the 2016 presidential election, she proves her merit as an icon, finding relevance even in modern politics. "Medusa has since haunted
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We have already spoken of Medusa and of the powers of her blood to render both life and death. We may now think of the legend of her slayer, Perseus, by whom her head was removed and presented to Athene. Professor
Hainmond assigns the historical King Perseus of Mycenae to a date c. 1290 B.C., as the
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Even in contemporary pop culture, Medusa has become largely synonymous with feminine rage. Through many of her iterations, Medusa pushes back against a story that seeks to place the male, Perseus, at its center, blameless and heroic. Author
Sibylle Baumbach described Medusa as a "multimodal image of
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Valentis and Anne Devane notes that "When we asked women what female rage looks like to them, it was always Medusa, the snaky-haired monster of myth, who came to mind ... In one interview after another we were told that Medusa is 'the most horrific woman in the world' ... none of the women
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are particularly noteworthy for their suggestive historical applicationsâproposes that the legend of
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Harrison has pointed out (Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion) that Medusa was once the goddess herself, hiding behind a prophylactic Gorgon mask: a hideous face intended to warn the profane against trespassing on her Mysteries. Perseus beheads Medusa: that is, the Hellenes overran the
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A large part of Greek myth is politico-religious history. Bellerophon masters winged Pegasus and kills the Chimaera. Perseus, in a variant of the same legend, flies through the air and beheads Pegasus's mother, the Gorgon Medusa; much as Marduk, a Babylonian hero, kills the she-monster Tiamat,
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in their issue one, volume six for 1978. The cover featured the image of the Gorgon Medusa by Froggi Lupton, which the editors on the inside cover explained "can be a map to guide us through our terrors, through the depths of our anger into the sources of our power as women."
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While ancient Greek vase-painters and relief carvers imagined Medusa and her sisters as having monstrous form, sculptors and vase-painters of the fifth century BC began to envisage her as being beautiful as well as terrifying. In an ode written in 490 BC,
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useful. Beth Seelig chooses to interpret Medusa's punishment as resulting from rape rather than the common interpretation of having willingly consented in Athena's temple, as an outcome of the goddess' unresolved conflicts with her own father
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appeared, written by Emily Erwin Culpepper, who wrote that "The Amazon Gorgon face is female fury personified. The Gorgon/Medusa image has been rapidly adopted by large numbers of feminists who recognize her as one face of our own rage."
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Perseus then flew to Seriphos, where his mother was being forced into marriage with the king, Polydectes, who was turned into stone by the head. Then Perseus gave the Gorgon's head to Athena, who placed it on her shield, the
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Several early classics scholars interpreted the myth of Medusa as a quasi-historical â "based on or reconstructed from an event, custom, style, etc., in the past", or "sublimated" memory of an actual invasion.
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system, and to empower women's bodies and language. "You only have to look at the Medusa straight on to see her," writes Cixous. "And she's not deadly. She's beautiful and she's laughing."
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Seelig BJ. The rape of Medusa in the temple of Athena: aspects of triangulation in the girl. Int J Psychoanal. 2002 Aug;83(Pt 4):895â911. doi: 10.1516/00207570260172975. PMID 12204171.
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intoxication, petrifaction, and luring attractiveness", citing her seductive contemporary representation, as well as her dimensionality, as the reason for her longevity.
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3526:"The Rape of Medusa in the Temple of Athena: Aspects of Triangulation"
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3691:"The Timeless Myth of Medusa, a Rape Victim Turned Into a Monster"
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written for children that Athena used the aegis against Atlas.
3344:. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. pp.
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4356:"Medusa in Myth and Literary History" â English.uiuc.edu
4269:. Translated by Frank Justus Miller. Revised by G. P. Goold.
3492:
founder of a dynasty; and Robert Gravesâwhose two volumes on
3205:(Pythian Ode 12). Noted by Marjorie J. Milne in discussing a
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Medusa has been depicted in several works of art, including:
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where he saved and wed his future wife, the lovely princess
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4088:
Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources
3656:(2013) "From Horrorism to Compassion" in G. Pollock (ed.)
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1038:(a horned dragon-like creature with a snake-headed tail).
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4062:: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World. Antiquity, Volume 5
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Medusa has sometimes appeared as representing notions of
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From Hades should send up an awful monster's grisly head.
940:, a giant wielding a golden sword, sprang from her body.
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1773:, as said above. Another example is the coat of arms of
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we interviewed could remember the details of the myth."
866:
In a late version of the Medusa myth, by the Roman poet
3630:
3254:
3252:
893:
In most versions of the story, she was beheaded by the
4252:, Brookes More, Boston, Cornhill Publishing Co. 1922.
4064:, Equ-Has, editors: Hubert Cancik, Helmuth Schneider,
1243:
Female Rage: Unlocking Its Secrets, Claiming Its Power
9045:
4090:, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, Two volumes:
3403:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
1482:, obverse of a terracotta pelike (jar) attributed to
870:, Medusa was originally a beautiful maiden, but when
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616:
4408:
4299:, Thomas Y. Crowell Co; First edition (June 1970).
3955:
3670:
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601:
160:
Theseus slays the Minotaur under the gaze of Athena
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1636:Perseus Turning Phineus and his Followers to Stone
852:Near them their sisters three, the Gorgons, winged
718:, the image of the head of Medusa appeared in the
1535:; later used as a model for the Gorgon's head in
1284:'s 1976 collection of lesbian stories and poems,
1097:The Medusa's head central to a mosaic floor in a
739:, she lived and died on Sarpedon, somewhere near
9093:
4312:The Women's Encyclopedia of Myths & Secrets
3508:Freud, Sigmund (Summer 2017). "Medusa's Head".
1845:Medusa image in a historical caricature of the
1113:Aplique with the shape of Medusa discovered in
48:featuring the head of Medusa; fourth century BC
9137:Metamorphoses into monsters in Greek mythology
3477:The Masks of God, Vol. 3: Occidental Mythology
3337:
1263:Gorgons: A Face for Contemporary Women's Rage,
1078:An ancient Roman carving of the Medusa, now a
663:'guardian, protectress'), also called
6189:
4394:
4254:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
4193:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
4109:
4053:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
4011:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
3624:
3612:
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989:, in northwest Africa, Perseus flew past the
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3479:. London: Penguin Books. pp. 152â153.
3341:Prolegomena: To The Study Of Greek Religion
3333:
3331:
3329:
3327:
1830:Ceremonial French military uniform belt of
1721:gave way to the twentieth-century works of
1257:In issue three, Fall 1986 for the magazine
1101:of the Roman era. Museum of Sousse, Tunisia
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4387:
4287:Online version at Harvard University Press
4169:Prolegomena to the Study of Greek Religion
3992:
3990:
3835:Literary Theory: A Guide for the Perplexed
575:
561:
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6203:
4368:Theoi Project, Medousa & the Gorgones
4327:Medusa: Solving the Mystery of the Gorgon
4297:Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology
4110:Garber, Marjorie; Vickers, Nancy (2003).
3584:. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
2737:Cultural depictions of Medusa and Gorgons
1427:Cultural depictions of Medusa and Gorgons
1290:Medusa: Solving the Mystery of the Gorgon
1145:
900:, who was sent to fetch her head by King
863:already speaks of "fair-cheeked Medusa".
854:With snakes for hairâhatred of mortal man
4218:
4191:; London, William Heinemann Ltd., 1914.
4043:; London, William Heinemann Ltd., 1921.
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3530:International Journal of Psycho-Analysis
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1769:, who wore the Gorgon's likeness on her
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699:; of the three, only Medusa was mortal.
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3719:Johnston, Elizabeth (6 November 2016).
3514:. The Hogarth Press. Vol. XVIII, p. 273
3219:The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin
2750:
1128:A Roman cameo of the 2nd or 3rd century
954:, a ritual mask misunderstood." In the
691:were usually described as daughters of
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3773:
3751:chickswithballsjudytakacs.blogspot.com
3744:
3442:
3338:Ellen Harrison, Jane (June 5, 1991) .
3225:.5 (January 1946, pp. 126â130) 126.p.)
1392:I cannot help remembering a remark of
702:Medusa was beheaded by the Greek hero
6177:
4382:
4329:. New York: Oxford University Press.
4130:The Dictionary of Classical Mythology
3855:"Medusa in Myth and Literary History"
3769:
3767:
3714:
3712:
3689:Hastings, Christobel (9 April 2018).
3107:
2730:
1480:Perseus beheading the sleeping Medusa
1382:uses Medusa in this way in his novel
9127:Libyan characters in Greek mythology
4324:
4143:
3961:
3676:
3641:
1750:
4219:Karoglou, Kiki (February 1, 2018).
3745:TakĂĄcs, Judy (September 30, 2018).
3447:. Penguin Books. pp. 17, 244.
3420:"the definition of quasihistorical"
2975:, "to protect, rule over" (compare
2971:The feminine present participle of
1862:Medusa is honored in the following
1695:Medusa sculpture by Luciano Garbati
1486:(c. 450â440 BC), collection of the
874:(the Roman equivalent of the Greek
13:
4273:No. 42. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
3764:
3709:
3070:
2799:Metamorphoses iv. 774â785, 790â801
2741:Greek mythology in popular culture
964:does not specifically mention the
14:
9173:
4344:
4009:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles
3874:Petersen, Per Serritslev (2002).
3658:Visual Politics of Psychoanalysis
1759:, together with the three-legged
1342:, contemporary figurative artist
1193:
9079:
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9055:
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5210:
5204:
4410:Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
2297:Lulworthia medusa var. biscaynia
1838:
1823:
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687:. Medusa and her Gorgon sisters
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4225:. Vol. 75. New York, USA:
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3909:
3876:"Jack London's Medusa of Truth"
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2617:Polycirrus medusa sakhalinensis
1648:Perseus with the Head of Medusa
1559:Perseus with the Head of Medusa
1541:Perseus with the Head of Medusa
1449:Perseus with the Head of Medusa
1082:in use as a column base in the
912:, sandals with gold wings from
755:originated her myth as part of
4351:Ancient coins depicting Medusa
4277:, 1977, first published 1916.
3977:at VLIZ. Accessed 2017-09-06.
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1717:of paintings and a drawing by
1374:, especially in contrast with
1251:Women: A Journal of Liberation
1:
3014:
2774:, book II, part iv, no. 2-3 (
2310:Lulworthia medusa var. medusa
1492:Medusa on the breastplate of
1304:a rape narrative. A story of
1286:They Will Know Me by My Teeth
1278:'s art and Matrixial theory.
1210:Archetypal literary criticism
1167:
1150:
932:. When Perseus beheaded her,
4314:. New Jersey: Castle Books.
4187:, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
4039:, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
4026:
4007:(2011). "Medusa", p. 175 in
3975:http://www.marinespecies.org
3721:"The Original 'Nasty Woman'"
2258:Loimia medusa angustescutata
2098:Gorgonocephalus caputmedusae
1661:(1854), marble sculpture by
822:as offspring of the sea-god
762:
652:
16:Goddess from Greek mythology
7:
7111:Clymene (consort of Helios)
4310:Walker, Barbara G. (1996).
4213:Online version at ToposText
3542:10.1516/3NLL-UG13-TP2J-927M
3078:Online Etymology Dictionary
2904:
2463:Mesacanthoides caputmedusae
2411:Medusafissurella chemnitzii
1361:
1224:
1115:Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa
10:
9178:
9142:Mythological human hybrids
7161:Melia (consort of Inachus)
5202:
4227:Metropolitan Museum of Art
3945:"Luciano Garbati's Medusa"
3921:The Mutiny of the Elsinore
3600:Stephenson, A. G. (1997).
3564:"Versace Medusa Head Logo"
3215:Metropolitan Museum of Art
2745:
2734:
2450:Medusafissurella salebrosa
1857:
1793:Municipal coat of arms of
1488:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1435:An embossed plaque in the
1424:
1414:The Mutiny of the Elsinore
1385:The Mutiny of the Elsinore
672:
641:
18:
9162:Snakes in popular culture
9147:Mythological rape victims
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7156:Melia (consort of Apollo)
7116:Clymene (wife of Iapetus)
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4132:, Wiley-Blackwell, 1996.
3883:Philosophy and Literature
3776:"The Laugh of the Medusa"
3625:Garber & Vickers 2003
3613:Garber & Vickers 2003
3475:Campbell, Joseph (1968).
3386:Tales of the Greek Heroes
3315:281; Pseudo-Apollodorus,
2437:Medusafissurella melvilli
1484:Polygnotos (vase painter)
814:—were described by
540:Ancient Greece portal
524:List of Mycenaean deities
116:
106:
72:
58:
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35:
30:
9157:Women in Greek mythology
9132:Metamorphoses characters
4275:Harvard University Press
4189:Harvard University Press
4041:Harvard University Press
3213:, ca. 450â30 BC, in the
2958:
1667:Detroit Institute of Art
4078:Online version at Brill
3923:. Mutual. p. 121.
3774:Cixous, Helene (1976).
3443:Graves, Robert (1955).
3003:, "the grim one". From
2875:Publius "Virgil" Maro,
1873:Acanthemblemaria medusa
1511:Medusa column bases of
679:, was one of the three
21:Medusa (disambiguation)
8996:Alexiares and Anicetus
4325:Wilk, Stephen (2000).
4271:Loeb Classical Library
4171:,: "The Ker as Gorgon"
3660:, London: I.B.Tauris.
3524:Seelig, B. J. (2002).
2424:Medusafissurella dubia
2046:Csiromedusa medeopolis
1983:Cardiodectes medusaeus
1688:(bronze sculpture) by
1651:(marble sculpture) by
1613:Medusa is played by a
1562:(bronze sculpture) by
1521:, a Roman copy of the
1519:The "Rondanini Medusa"
1472:
1456:
1440:
1420:
1418:
1368:scientific determinism
1335:
1321:
1202:'s "Das Medusenhaupt (
1191:
1173:
1146:Modern interpretations
1067:
980:
936:, a winged horse, and
856:
799:
794:Coins of the reign of
787:
519:Ancient Greek religion
4267:, Volume I: Books 1â8
4199:Hyginus, Gaius Julius
4167:(1903) 3rd ed. 1922.
3895:10.1353/phl.2002.0016
3831:Klages, Mary (2006).
2863:, book 4, line 1515 (
2841:, Book 11, line 635 (
2830:); book 11, line 36 (
2826:); book 8, line 348 (
2697:Stygiomedusa gigantea
2533:Phallomedusa austrina
2336:Magnippe caputmedusae
1907:Archimonocelis medusa
1890:Apodochondria medusae
1496:, as depicted in the
1462:
1446:
1434:
1390:
1326:
1310:
1229:In the 20th century,
1186:
1158:
1051:
970:
850:
798:of Syria (312â280 BC)
793:
770:
428:Ancient Olympic Games
8863:Nymphai Hyperboreioi
5631:Menippe and Metioche
4209:The Myths of Hyginus
4165:Harrison, Jane Ellen
4150:. Psychology Press.
4144:Hard, Robin (2004).
3382:Roger Lancelyn Green
2859:Apollonius Rhodius,
2822:, Book 5, line 741 (
2751:Primary myth sources
2667:Stellamedusa ventana
2499:Ophioplinthus medusa
2167:Hoplopleon medusarum
2111:Gyrocotyle medusarum
1741:'s bronze sculpture
1665:, collection of the
926:helm of invisibility
878:) mated with her in
720:evil-averting device
469:Calydonian boar hunt
416:Eleusinian Mysteries
19:For other uses, see
5783:Baucis and Philemon
5156:Tyrrhenian pirates
3644:, pp. 217â218.
3108:Bullfinch, Thomas.
2890:, book ix.624â684 (
2852:, lines 1003â1023 (
2554:Phallomedusa solida
2193:Hyperoche medusarum
1727:John Singer Sargent
1676:(oil on canvas) by
1639:(oil on canvas) by
1619:Jean-Baptiste Lully
1608:Gianlorenzo Bernini
1584:(oil on canvas) by
1572:â bronze statue by
1551:(oil on canvas) by
1494:Alexander the Great
972:Lest for my daring
944:Jane Ellen Harrison
716:classical antiquity
8549:Astrape and Bronte
8005:Stheno and Euryale
6350:Titanides (female)
5651:Pyramus and Thisbe
5536:Arethusa (Boeotia)
4361:2008-12-18 at the
3580:Pratt, A. (1994).
2912:Apotropaic symbols
2897:Valerisu Flaccus,
2731:In popular culture
2710:Thylacodes medusae
2591:Philomedusa vogtii
2567:Phascolion medusae
2206:Leptogorgia medusa
2154:Heteronema medusae
2063:Discomedusa lobata
1711:Edward Burne-Jones
1570:Perseus and Medusa
1515:in Constantinople.
1473:
1457:
1441:
1349:Feminist theorist
1336:
1318:Elizabeth Johnston
1274:'s philosophy and
1261:an article called
1212:continues to find
1174:
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689:Euryale and Stheno
208:Heroes and heroism
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5353:Inanimate objects
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4626:Cycnus of Liguria
4621:Cycnus of Colonae
4611:Cycnus of Aetolia
4476:Agrius and Oreius
4283:978-0-674-99046-3
4236:978-1-58839-642-6
4157:978-0-415-18636-0
4138:978-0-631-20102-1
4121:978-0-415-90099-7
4112:The Medusa Reader
4104:978-0-8018-5362-3
4096:978-0-8018-5360-9
4074:978-90-04-12268-0
4060:Brill's New Pauly
4017:978-1-4214-0135-5
3666:978-1-78076-316-3
3406:, London (1873).
3092:Brill's New Pauly
3071:Harper, Douglas.
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1751:Flags and emblems
1744:The Gates of Hell
1623:Philippe Quinault
1606:(marble bust) by
1596:Peter Paul Rubens
1564:Benvenuto Cellini
1553:Leonardo da Vinci
1506:House of the Faun
1454:Benvenuto Cellini
1376:romantic idealism
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1719:Aubrey Beardsley
1513:Basilica Cistern
1498:Alexander Mosaic
1416:
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1268:Griselda Pollock
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2481:Myxaster medusa
2416:G. B. Sowerby I
1996:Chama oomedusae
1963:Bothrops medusa
1924:Atractus medusa
1912:Curini-Galletti
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1282:Elana Dykewomon
1276:Bracha Ettinger
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6771:Muses of the
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8820:Hamadryades
8792:Britomartis
8731:Telesphorus
8638:Agriculture
8404:Peitharchia
7269:Protomedeia
6934:Sea deities
6801:Polymatheia
6737:Borysthenis
6709:Terpsichore
6215:Primordial
6128:False myths
6012:Psalacantha
5848:Eteocleides
5475:Propoetides
5400:Britomartis
5283:White raven
4871:Polytechnus
4033:Apollodorus
3997:Beolens, Bo
3536:: 895â911.
3318:Bibliotheke
3150:Apollodorus
2947:Theodontius
2899:Argonautica
2861:Argonautica
2848:Euripides,
2839:The Odyssey
2785:, 790â801 (
2781:Aeschylus,
2772:The Library
2622:Buzhinskaja
2584:Philomedusa
2116:von Linstow
2029:Csiromedusa
1988:Wilson C.B.
1950:Boeromedusa
1931:et al. 2009
1878:Smith-Vaniz
1849:during the
1832:World War I
1543:(1798â1801)
1508:(c. 200 BC)
1437:Art Nouveau
1410:Jack London
1394:De Casseres
1380:Jack London
1344:Judy TakĂĄcs
1332:Judy TakĂĄcs
1171: 1878
1036:Amphisbaena
1019:Argonautica
820:Apollodorus
411:Triptolemus
334:Bellerophon
9096:Categories
9001:Aphroditus
8980:Trophonius
8670:Philomelus
8565:Hesperides
8539:Phosphorus
8343:Heimarmene
8323:Ekecheiria
8303:Dikaiosyne
8072:other gods
7883:Hesperides
7672:Persephone
7481:Cleocharia
7244:Cymatolege
7234:Amphitrite
6992:Melicertes
6941:Amphitrite
6832:Euphrosyne
6704:Polyhymnia
6615:Eileithyia
6569:Hephaestus
6503:Prometheus
6493:Epimetheus
6063:Greek gods
5982:Oechalides
5947:Messapians
5907:Hyacinthus
5890:Hesperides
5818:Cyparissus
5465:Polydectes
5160:Aethalides
5032:Hippomenes
4866:Polyphonte
4801:Oenotropae
4751:Memnonides
4746:Meleagrids
4681:Hippodamia
4536:Ascalaphus
4501:Alcyonides
4320:0785807209
4305:069022608X
4098:(Vol. 1),
3860:2010-01-06
3816:5 December
3730:5 December
3701:5 December
3454:0241952743
3429:2017-05-24
3355:0691015147
3293:, p.
3277:, p.
3261:, p.
3211:Polygnotos
3120:2007-09-07
3096:s.v. Gorgo
3015:References
2328:J.W. Cribb
2289:J.W. Cribb
2128:Halimedusa
1801:District,
1625:'s opera,
1586:Caravaggio
1539:'s marble
1524:Gorgoneion
1470:Caravaggio
1151:Historical
1099:tepidarium
976:the dread,
974:Persephone
948:Gorgoneion
918:Hephaestus
902:Polydectes
888:Polygnotus
802:The three
725:Gorgoneion
514:Demogorgon
447:Amphitryon
368:Hippomenes
243:Trojan War
175:Primordial
89:The Graeae
45:gorgoneion
9062:Mythology
9031:Sosipolis
9021:Palaestra
8917:Pegasides
8874:Adrasteia
8840:Hecaterus
8787:Auloniads
8776:Aristaeus
8771:Anthousai
8691:Asclepius
8464:Prophasis
8454:Praxidice
8419:Pepromene
8318:Eiresione
8308:Dyssebeia
8277:Amechania
8257:Adephagia
8173:Hedylogos
7988:Pemphredo
7747:Telchines
7715:Earthborn
7706:Tisiphone
7624:Chthonic
7446:Anigrides
7402:Scamander
7397:Sangarius
7357:Clitumnus
7352:Cephissus
7229:Amphithoe
7101:Callirhoe
6987:Leucothea
6794:Muses at
6732:Apollonis
6699:Melpomene
6610:Asclepius
6534:Aphrodite
6516:Olympian
6498:Menoetius
6362:Mnemosyne
6150:Rhodanthe
6140:Amethyste
6056:Voluntary
5977:Narcissus
5917:Leucothoe
5878:Phaethusa
5717:Siproites
5707:Leucippus
5499:Landforms
5455:Pandareus
5415:Cragaleus
5375:Anaxarete
5329:Myrmidons
5292:Humanoids
5243:Charybdis
5165:Alcimedon
5137:Theophane
5057:Melanippe
5007:Galanthis
4972:Cephissus
4947:Ascalabus
4942:Aristaeus
4910:Non-avian
4886:Schoeneus
4856:Philomela
4831:Peristera
4811:Pandareus
4791:Nyctimene
4741:Megaletor
4686:Hyperippe
4661:Harpalyce
4656:Harmothoë
4631:Daedalion
4531:Artemiche
4506:Alectryon
4106:(Vol. 2).
3962:Wilk 2000
3903:170711057
3811:144836586
3677:Wilk 2000
3642:Wilk 2000
3408:"Perseus"
3378:4.604â662
3244:4.794â803
3188:Aeschylus
2942:Shahmaran
2820:The Iliad
2676:Matsumoto
2659:Matsumoto
2469:Ditlevsen
2159:Skvortzov
2001:Matsukuma
1968:Sternfeld
1797:village,
1762:trinacria
1723:Paul Klee
1707:Mythology
1680:(c. 1878)
1576:(c. 1590)
1231:feminists
1198:In 1940,
1031:Pharsalia
1016:, in the
1010:Andromeda
840:Aeschylus
763:Mythology
749:Herodotus
737:Aeschylus
675:) or the
647:romanized
459:Narcissus
435:Pirithous
356:Labyrinth
269:Argonauts
185:Olympians
54:Genealogy
9026:Pasiphaë
9016:Enyalius
8960:Heracles
8851:Maenades
8754:Agdistis
8660:Eunostus
8655:Despoina
8582:Pleiades
8544:Phaethon
8534:Hesperus
8527:Zephyrus
8459:Proioxis
8434:Phthonus
8399:Palioxis
8373:Kydoimos
8368:Koalemos
8333:Eusebeia
8328:Eulabeia
8292:Apheleia
8282:Anaideia
8210:Homonoia
8200:Eupraxia
8135:Euthenia
8120:Charites
8094:Aletheia
7953:Thanatos
7948:Philotes
7915:Lachesis
7813:Hysminai
7803:Dysnomia
7737:Kouretes
7727:Gigantes
7722:Cyclopes
7689:(Furies)
7598:Cleodora
7577:Salmacis
7476:Castalia
7471:Cassotis
7466:Caliadne
7456:Bistonis
7440:Aganippe
7342:Caanthus
7332:Asterion
7312:Achelous
7274:Psamathe
7254:Dynamene
7239:Arethusa
7224:Amatheia
7146:Eurynome
7091:Amalthea
7073:Oceanids
7048:Thalassa
7028:Poseidon
6956:Calliste
6842:Pasithea
6837:Hegemone
6815:(Graces)
6813:Charites
6749:Boeotian
6742:Cephisso
6679:Calliope
6645:Heracles
6635:Harmonia
6589:Poseidon
6564:Dionysus
6459:Astraeus
6398:Hyperion
6331:Hyperion
6286:Tartarus
6204:Ancient
6119:Pleiades
6007:Platanus
5997:Picolous
5932:Lycurgus
5900:Erytheia
5868:Lampetia
5863:Dioxippe
5853:Heliades
5828:Diopatra
5763:Ambrosia
5758:Amaracus
5748:Agdistis
5727:Tiresias
5712:Salmacis
5671:Selemnus
5661:Rhodopis
5641:Perimele
5591:Comaetho
5576:Castalia
5571:Calliste
5506:Achelous
5410:Cercopes
5365:Aglaurus
5360:Aconteus
5309:Cymodoce
5304:Calliste
5238:Antigone
5233:Achilles
5190:Opheltes
5152:Tithonus
5142:Tiresias
5127:Pompilus
5122:Phoenice
5107:Pentheus
5102:Odysseus
5072:Minyades
5017:Harmonia
5002:Cynosura
4982:Cercopes
4977:Cerambus
4967:Callisto
4952:Atalanta
4901:Timandra
4881:Rhexenor
4861:Pleiades
4851:Philaeus
4841:Pierides
4826:Periphas
4806:Ortygius
4776:Neophron
4771:Munichus
4766:Minyades
4666:Harpasus
4606:Ctesylla
4581:Chelidon
4576:Cerberus
4546:Autonous
4516:Antigone
4486:Alcander
4461:Aegypius
4456:Aegolius
4441:Acanthus
4436:Acanthis
4359:Archived
4180:Theogony
4068:, 2004.
3919:(1914).
3550:28961886
3312:Theogony
3174:Preface
3142:Theogony
3073:"gorgon"
2985:Diomedes
2905:See also
2879:vi.289 (
2761:Theogony
2759:Hesiod,
2365:Springer
2352:Loureiro
2051:Gershwin
2034:Gershwin
2014:Johnston
1955:Bouillon
1795:Dohalice
1775:Dohalice
1452:(1554),
1407:â
1402:Maya-Lie
1372:nihilism
1362:Nihilism
1316:â
1225:Feminism
1059:Charites
1006:Ethiopia
968:Medusa:
938:Chrysaor
930:Poseidon
906:Seriphus
876:Poseidon
838:, as in
777:pediment
747:, where
741:Cisthene
504:Centaurs
464:Meleager
406:Phaethon
363:Atalanta
351:Daedalus
327:Minotaur
250:Odysseus
238:Diomedes
228:Achilles
216:Heracles
200:Chthonic
137:a series
135:Part of
125:Chrysaor
117:Children
111:Poseidon
73:Siblings
9107:Gorgons
9048:Portals
8932:Silenus
8922:Priapus
8879:Cyllene
8809:Dryades
8798:Cabeiri
8760:Alseids
8742:deities
8740:Rustic
8726:Panacea
8716:Hygieia
8701:Darrhon
8650:Demeter
8617:Taygete
8602:Electra
8597:Celaeno
8592:Sterope
8587:Alcyone
8576:Nephele
8479:Thrasos
8474:Soteria
8444:Polemos
8414:Penthus
8348:Homados
8313:Chrysus
8287:Alastor
8215:Iacchus
8163:Anteros
8130:Eupheme
8125:Eucleia
8109:Astraea
8099:Angelia
8055:Podarge
8051:Ocypete
8047:Celaeno
8038:Harpies
8024:Thaumas
7995:Gorgons
7972:Echidna
7964:Phorcys
7943:Oneiroi
7932:Nemesis
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