Among the gods of classical antiquity, Pan--a distinctive man/goat figure--is one of the few to have retained a place in people's imaginations even into modern times. Classical scholar Sir John Boardman describes how the concept of Pan--originally a rustic deity associated with herdsmen in southern Greece--and his familiar pipes developed and was demonized in later times. 53 illustrations.
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Among the gods of classical antiquity, Pan--a distinctive man/goat figure--is one of the few to have retained a place in people's imaginations even into modern times. Classical scholar Sir John Boardman describes how the concept of Pan--originally a rustic deity associated with herdsmen in southern Greece--and his familiar pipes developed and was demonized in later times. 53 illustrations.
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