CHAPTER 11: THE ALCHEMICAL GODDESS
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CHAPTER 12: APHRODITE
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- This was my chief source for the mythology and symbolism of Aphrodite.
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1978), p. 79. - Ruth Falk, Women Loving (New York: Random House; and Berkeley: Bookworks,
1975).
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