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G. Sfameni Gasparro Misteri e culti mistici di Demetra. (Storia delle Religioni, 3.) Rome: ‘L' Erma’ di Bretschneider, 1986. Pp. 371. L 200.000.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 October 2013

Ken Dowden
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham

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Copyright © The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies 1989

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References

1 Witt, R. E., CR n.s. xxvi (1976) 280Google Scholar; Turcan, R., RHR clxxxvii (1975) 201Google Scholar.

2 Equally I am surprised not to see a ‘structuralist’ approach at pp. 251-4 (on Plutarch, QG 31 [Eretria]: meat cooked by sun, not fire; role of foreign, slave women i.e. outsiders).

3 Burkert, W., ‘Jason, Hypsipyle, and New Fire at Lemnos’, CR n.s. xx (1970) 116Google Scholar; Graf, F., Nordionische Kulte, Rome, 1985, pp. 234-6, 241Google Scholar; and, to confess a personal interest, my own forthcoming (1989) Death and the maiden, e.g. ch. 4.3.2.