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Heracles and Achelous | 02017: Heracles and Achelous. "Holding my tough horn in his pitiless right hand, he broke it off and tore it from my forehead, mutilating me." (Ov. Met. 9.85). Guillaume T. de Villenave, Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide (Paris, Didot 1806–07). Engravings after originals by Jean-Jacques François Le Barbier (1739–1826), Nicolas André Monsiau (1754–1837), and Jean-Michel Moreau (1741–1814).

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  villenave02017.jpg - 02017: Heracles and Achelous. "Holding my tough horn in his pitiless right hand, he broke it off and tore it from my forehead, mutilating me." (Ov. Met. 9.85).Guillaume T. de Villenave, Les Métamorphoses  d'Ovide (Paris, Didot 1806–07). Engravings after originals by Jean-Jacques François Le Barbier (1739–1826), Nicolas André Monsiau (1754–1837), and Jean-Michel Moreau (1741–1814).  
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