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The Venus of Milo: an archeological study of the goddess of womanhood

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The text reconstructs the discovery and scholarly treatment of a famous Hellenistic marble statue found on Melos, presenting eyewitness reports of its excavation, surviving fragments, and early drawings. It gives a detailed physical description, surveys restoration attempts and competing theories, and interprets the sculpture within wider cultic and mythic traditions of Aphrodite, tracing associations with fertility, motherhood, war, and the underworld. Comparative material examines Near Eastern and Asian parallels, artistic representations across periods, and related hymns, while exploring how ideas of womanhood and religious symbols shaped classical and later depictions.

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Paul Carus

Paul Carus was a philosopher and writer known for his contributions to the understanding of Buddhism and individualism. His notable works include "The Gospel of Buddha," which compiles ancient records to present the teachings of Buddha, and "Nietzsche and Other Exponents of Individualism," where he explores themes of personal freedom and self-realization. Carus also authored plays, such as "The Buddha: A Drama in Five Acts and Four Interludes," which reflect his interest in dramatizing philosophical concepts. His writings often bridge Eastern and Western thought, contributing to a broader dialogue on spirituality and philosophy.

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