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* Robert Graves, 1960.
* Graves, Robert, ( 1955 ) 1960.
Robert Graves in The Greek Myths ( 1955 ; 1960 ) asserts that the ægis in its Libyan sense had been a shamanic pouch containing various ritual objects, bearing the device of a monstrous serpent-haired visage with tusk-like teeth and a protruding tongue which was meant to frighten away the uninitiated.
* Robert Graves ( 1955 ) 1960.
* Robert Graves, author of I, Claudius, also wrote Count Belisarius, a historical novel about Belisarius.
This is the diagnosis used in Robert Graves ' Claudius novels, first published in the 1930s.
The best known fictional representation of the Emperor Claudius were the books I, Claudius and Claudius the God ( published in 1934 and 1935 ) by Robert Graves, both written in the first-person to give the reader the impression that they are Claudius ' autobiography.
Claudius has been portrayed in film on several other occasions, including in the 1979 motion picture Caligula, the role being performed by Giancarlo Badessi in which the character was depicted as an idiot, in contrast to Robert Graves ' portrait of Claudius as a cunning and deeply intelligent man who is perceived by others to be an idiot.
Canadian-born science fiction writer A. E. van Vogt reimagined Robert Graves ' Claudius story in his two novels Empire of the Atom and The Wizard of Linn.
In the novel I, Claudius by English writer Robert Graves, Caligula is presented as being a murderous sociopath from his childhood, who became clinically insane early in his reign.
Robert Graves ( relying on the work of Georges Dumezil argued for tracing the centaurs back to the Indian gandharva ), speculated that the centaurs were a dimly remembered, pre-Hellenic fraternal earth cult who had the horse as a totem.
In some accounts, Hermes fathered Pan upon Dryope, daughter of Dryops, for whom he was tending kine, but according to 20th century author Robert Graves ( 1960 ), Pan was far older than Hermes.
* Graves, Robert, ( 1955 ) 1960.
The Graves ' disease was named after Irish doctor Robert James Graves, who described a case of goiter with exophthalmos in 1835.
* Robert Graves ' novel I, Claudius is written as a recently-discovered autobiography penned by the late Emperor.
Robert Graves, in his historical novel I, Claudius, blames the death of Germanicus on Plancina, the wife of Piso, who engaged a witch named Martina to haunt Germanicus ' household.
The Goddess is often portrayed with strong lunar symbolism, drawing on various cultures and deities such as Diana, Hecate, and Isis, and is often depicted as the Maiden, Mother and Crone triad popularised by Robert Graves ( see Triple Goddess below ).
Robert Graves popularised the triad of " Maiden " ( or " Virgin "), " Mother " and " Crone ", and while this idea did not rest on sound scholarship, his poetic inspiration has gained a tenacious hold.
* Graves, Robert, The Greek Myths 1955.
" Samuel Butler argues, based on literary observations, that a young Sicilian woman wrote the Odyssey ( but not the Iliad ), an idea further pursued by Robert Graves in his novel Homer's Daughter and Andrew Dalby in Rediscovering Homer.
* 1895 – Robert Graves, English author ( d. 1985 )
* Robert Graves, I, Claudius
* Robert Graves, Claudius the god
* Graves, Robert.

Robert and acquaintance
Kidd and an acquaintance, Colonel Robert Livingston, orchestrated the whole plan and paid for the rest.
He hoped to be appointed to the Custom House in Philadelphia with help from President Tyler's son Robert, an acquaintance of Poe's friend Frederick Thomas.
Robert Reed ( Jerry Lewis ), a fellow journalist and an old acquaintance, complicates Bernard's life even further when he arrives in town and is unable to find a hotel room.
The novel also inspired Robert Boyle, another acquaintance of Pococke, to write his own philosophical novel set on an island, The Aspiring Naturalist.
With Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford ( who was then the secretary of the treasury and not a peer ), he produced the Tory Examiner, and Arbuthnot made their acquaintance and began to provide " hints " to them.
In 1794, Leyden formed an acquaintance with Dr Robert Anderson, editor of The British Poets, and of The Literary Magazine.
There has been various speculation as to the subject of Lennon's affair: his friend Pete Shotton suggested a journalist of their acquaintance, possibly Maureen Cleave ( though Cleave has said that in all her encounters with Lennon there was " no pass "), while writer Philip Norman claimed that the woman was model Sonny Drane, the first wife of Beatles photographer Robert Freeman.
Thornton had been recommended to the assistant secretary of War, Robert A. Lovett, by a mutual acquaintance who thought Lovett would find use for the ambitious and energetic Thornton.
Philosophus Autodidactus also inspired Robert Boyle, an acquaintance of Pococke, to write his own philosophical novel set on an island, The Aspiring Naturalist, in the late 17th century.
Robert Walker ( actor ), another Academy graduate and member of the school ’ s theatre club, Masque & Wig, became a close acquaintance of Boone's.
Bruce was recommended to the expedition by Hugh Robert Mill, an acquaintance from Granton who was now librarian to the Royal Geographical Society in London.
They also made the acquaintance of Robert E. Petersen, founder of Hot Rod and Motor Trend magazines and, much later, of the Petersen Auto Museum.
Hall continued to write throughout his prep school years at Exeter, and, while still only sixteen years old, attended the Bread Loaf Writers ' Conference, where he made his first acquaintance with the poet Robert Frost.
While at Rocca's underground casino, he makes the acquaintance of Monique ( Kathryn Harrold ), a woman who works for Rocca's top lieutenant Max Keller ( Robert Davi ).
At Paris he made acquaintance with the English ambassador, Henry Neville, who reported him to Robert Cecil as devoted to Elizabeth's service on 27 February 1599.
It is typically attributed to Robert Mills, a prominent American neo-classical architect and acquaintance of John Brockenbrough.
It is Kidnapped: Being Memoirs of the Adventures of David Balfour in the Year 1751: How he was Kidnapped and Cast away ; his Sufferings in a Desert Isle ; his Journey in the Wild Highlands ; his acquaintance with Alan Breck Stewart and other notorious Highland Jacobites ; with all that he Suffered at the hands of his Uncle, Ebenezer Balfour of Shaws, falsely so-called: Written by Himself and now set forth by Robert Louis Stevenson.
A turning point for Kabakov was his acquaintance with the artist Robert Falk, a noted artist-painter who worked in a style known as ‘ Cézannism ’.
** A snow ( bearing Robert Gough, a United Irishman and former acquaintance of Stephen's )
Author and former Warhol screenwriter Robert Heide relates the widely-circulated story of Warhol reacting to the suicide of an acquaintance by saying, " Why didn ’ t he tell us?
He then returned to England and, with experience of military surveying made the acquaintance of Robert Stephenson and assisted him in the construction of the London and Birmingham Railway.
His advocacy of Granville Bantock, Havergal Brian, Dussek, Medtner, Hans Pfitzner, Max Reger, Franz Schmidt, Robert Volkmann and others was as sincere, and informed by an acquaintance with the music as close, as his discussions of Schubert ’ s piano sonatas or Haydn's string quartets.
In 1794 he made, through Robert Lovell, the acquaintance of Coleridge and Southey, then in Bristol and preparing for emigration to America.
In the late 17th century, Philosophus Autodidactus inspired Robert Boyle, an acquaintance of Pococke, to write his own philosophical novel set on a deserted island, The Aspiring Naturalist.

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