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  1. Greek Colour-Perception.Maurice Platnauer - 1921 - Classical Quarterly 15 (3-4):153-.
    No one who has read the classics with any attention can fail to have been struck by certain oddities in both the Greek and Latin usage of epithets denoting colour. How really strange their application often is may have escaped general notice for three reasons: partly, it may be, because custom has staled their surprising character—phrases such as ‘the wine-dark sea’ having become, so to say, ‘household words’; partly because a natural and on the whole commendable diffidence prevents our attributing, (...)
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  • The Swan's Red-dipped Foot: Euripides, Ion 161–9.John P. Harris - 2012 - Classical Quarterly 62 (2):510-522.
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  • Love With Doris.O. J. Schrier - 1979 - Mnemosyne 32 (3-4):307-326.
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  • Purple Swans and Purple Snow.H. Schoonhoven - 1978 - Mnemosyne 31 (2):200-203.
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