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Ambivalent Auras – Comment

I sent copies of Ambivalent Auras to the General Manager at Anglesey Abbey and the Director of the Museum of Classical Archaeology.  I’ve received kind comments from the former (below) and await a response from the latter. Dear Brian, Thank … Continue reading

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Classical Contrasts 15 – Diana

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Diana (Roman) or Artemis (Greek) was the goddess of hunting, and variously of the moon, chastity, fertility and Nature. Cypress trees were sacred to her. Daughter of Zeus and Leto. Figure: Diana, John Cheere, c. 1755, lead; origin Copped Hall, … Continue reading

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