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DIEZ DE VELASCO, Francisco
Using an approach of mythological and iconographic analysis to the Greek epic poem Mynyas, the author concludes that, on the one hand, it is not one of the catabases of Orpheus and, on the other hand, that the mythical characters known by the fragments and the conserved records allow us to propose a close relationship between the Work and the Boeotian territory. The date of the poem, for these same causes, seems to be closer to the classical period.
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