- though,
scholars disagree on what
precisely the line of
demarcation was.
Kurke emphasises that
hetairai veiled the fact that they were
selling **** through...
-
Leslie V.
Kurke (born 1959) is a
professor of
Ancient Gr**** &
Roman Studies and of
Comparative Literature at the
University of California, Berkeley. She...
- and
sitting beside his
friend Solon, whom he had met in Sardis. (Leslie
Kurke suggests that
Aesop was
himself "a po****r
contender for inclusion" in the...
- 113–114.
Ferrari 2021, p. 107.
Kurke 2021, p. 95.
Kurke 2021, p. 94.
Ferrari 2021, p. 108.
Kurke 2021, p. 96.
Kurke 2021, pp. 97–99.
Campbell 1967, p...
- from
which different people made
different selections of seven.
Leslie Kurke contends that "Aesop was a po****r
contender for
inclusion in the group";...
-
William F.
Kurke (1889–1965) was a
prolific architect in
North Dakota.
William Kurke was born in
Minneapolis on
December 9, 1889. He
graduated from North...
- Neer and
Kurke, pp. 539–540, 541 fig. 2. Crosby, p. 82; Gadbery, p. 447. Crosby, p. 82. Gadbery, p. 447,
Plates 105, 106:b; Neer and
Kurke, pp. 540–541...
-
guide to the elements.
Oxford University Press. p. 168. ISBN 0198503407.
Kurke,
Leslie (1999). Coins, Bodies, Games, and Gold: The
Politics of Meaning...
- Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 2025-03-09.
Raven (2000), p. 27.
Kurke,
Leslie (1999). Coins, bodies, games, and gold : the
politics of meaning...
- Bismarck's
second bishop,
Vincent Ryan,
hired Fargo architect William F.
Kurke, who had
helped design the
North Dakota Capitol building, to
design the...