From Calathos to Carmen: Metapoetics in the Story of the Daughters of Minyas (Ov. Met. 4)

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From Calathos to Carmen: Metapoetics in the Story of the Daughters of Minyas (Ov. Met. 4). / Öhrman, Magdalena.

Spinning Fates and the Song of the Loom: The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latin Literature. ed. / Giovanni Fanfani; Marie-Louise Nosch; Mary Harlow. Vol. 24 Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2016. p. 285-296 (ancient textiles series, Vol. 24).

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Harvard

Öhrman, M 2016, From Calathos to Carmen: Metapoetics in the Story of the Daughters of Minyas (Ov. Met. 4). in G Fanfani, M-L Nosch & M Harlow (eds), Spinning Fates and the Song of the Loom: The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latin Literature. vol. 24, Oxbow Books, Oxford, ancient textiles series, vol. 24, pp. 285-296.

APA

Öhrman, M. (2016). From Calathos to Carmen: Metapoetics in the Story of the Daughters of Minyas (Ov. Met. 4). In G. Fanfani, M-L. Nosch, & M. Harlow (Eds.), Spinning Fates and the Song of the Loom: The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latin Literature (Vol. 24, pp. 285-296). Oxbow Books. ancient textiles series Vol. 24

Vancouver

Öhrman M. From Calathos to Carmen: Metapoetics in the Story of the Daughters of Minyas (Ov. Met. 4). In Fanfani G, Nosch M-L, Harlow M, editors, Spinning Fates and the Song of the Loom: The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latin Literature. Vol. 24. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 2016. p. 285-296. (ancient textiles series, Vol. 24).

Author

Öhrman, Magdalena. / From Calathos to Carmen: Metapoetics in the Story of the Daughters of Minyas (Ov. Met. 4). Spinning Fates and the Song of the Loom: The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latin Literature. editor / Giovanni Fanfani ; Marie-Louise Nosch ; Mary Harlow. Vol. 24 Oxford : Oxbow Books, 2016. pp. 285-296 (ancient textiles series, Vol. 24).

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