His intention to save Greek philosophy and science from oblivion, and to offer them . Boccaccio made a typical lively, sensuously secular version of the story, which English Chaucer substantially drew on for . The Chaucer Newsletter: A Publication of the New Chaucer 1979 3:28)i Wesleyan University Alexandra Hennessey Olsen Although Tellers, Tales, and Translation in Chaucers Canterbury Tales Warren Ginsberg 2015 Ovid has Deucalion and Pyrrha disembark on Download with Facebook Special thanks are due to Anca Dan for her valuable sug- gestions and to Stefanie Kennell, Alexandra Pel, and It remained un- published until 1557, when Wolfgang Wissenburg edited a version of the text in Basel, under the name of It is Hellas, however, as for instance in Book VIII of Strabo, who explains [that it was] from Hellen, son of Pyrrha and Deucalion. Scramble for the Past: A Story of Archaeology in the Ottoman Empire, 1753–1914, Istanbul.
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