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Orphic Problems - Robert Böhme: Der Lykomide: Tradition und Wandel zwischen Orpheus und Homer. Pp. 312; frontispiece, 23 plates. Berne and Stuttgart: Paul Haupt, 1991. Sw. fr. 84/DM 98. - Philippe Borgeaud (ed.): Orphisme et Orphée: en l'honneur de Jean Rudhardt. (Recherches et Rencontres, Publications de la Faculté des Lettres de Genève, 3.) Pp. 293; 16 plates. Geneva: Librairie Droz, 1991. Paper.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 February 2009

Richard Gordon
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Norwich/Kiel.

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References

1 ‘Orpheus: A Poet among Men’, in Interpretations of Greek Mythology, Bremmer, J. (ed.) (Beckenham, 1987), 80106.Google Scholar

2 Note that the captions to Plate 16a, b, and c are awry, and that (c) is upside-down.

3 ‘Proclus et l'Orphisme’, in Proclus: Lecteur et interprète des anciens, Pépin, J. and Saffrey, H.-D. (edd.) (Paris, 1987), 43104.Google Scholar