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Heliodorus: Critical Essay by Daniel L. Selden

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SOURCE: Selden, Daniel L. “Aithiopika and Ethiopianism.” In Studies in Heliodorus, edited by Richard Hunter, pp. 182-214. Cambridge, England: The Cambridge Philological Society, 1998.

In the following essay, Selden examines the Aethiopica as one of the earliest narrative texts to tackle the origins and structure of racial conflict.

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