Médée et les serpents
Abstract
The victory of Medea on the dragon is known in ltaly in the VII century B.C., thence three passages of Columella (X 367-368), Hyginus (Fab. XXVI 3) and Servius (ad Aen. VII 750) may show an Etruscan ceremonial, because they present Etruscan peculiarities and relate the fight of Medea against the snakes.Downloads
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