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Handbook of classical mythology / William Hansen.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Hansen, William F., 1941-
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central.
Series:
Handbooks of world mythology
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mythology, Classical.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 394 pages) : illustrations.
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Place of Publication:
Santa Barbara, Calif. : ABC-CLIO, [2004]
System Details:
text file
Summary:
An introduction to the mythological world of the Greeks and the Romans, combined with a chronology of myths and a dictionary of key characters, objects, and events.
Contents:
Preface
A note on the use of ancient texts
1. Introduction
Basic concepts
How classical mythology came into being
A mix of traditions
The archaic period
The classical period
The Hellenistic and Imperial periods
Interpretatio Romana
Classical mythology after antiquity
How do we know about classical mythology today?
The mythological worlds : places
Earth
Sky
Death realm
Tartaros
Physical model versus biological model
The mythological world : characters
The principal Gods
The nature of Gods and humans
Nature spirits
The relationship of Gods and humans
Peculiarities of mythological narrative
Supernaturalism
Personification and reification
Binatural beings versus composite beings
Reversible and irreversible changes.
2. Time : what happens in classical mythology
Divine time and human time
What happens in classical mythology
From Chaos to cosmos
Two cosmic families
The cosmic house
The succession of world rulers
The first humans
The division of meat
The theft of fire
The loss of paradise
The great deluge
The origin of nations
The Gods establish their cults
The mating of Gods and humans
The heroic age
The family of the heroic age : the Pelopids
Antecedents to the Trojan War
The Trojan War
The returns
The end of the heroic age
What does classical mythology say?
The nature of the physical world
The nature of the Gods
The nature of humans
The heroes, or demigods
Behavior options.
3. Deities, themes, and concepts
Absent deity
Adamant
Aeolus (Greek Aiolos)
Aetiology (also Etiology)
Aineias (Latinized form Aeneas)
Aloads (Greek Aloadai or Aloeidai)
Ambrosia
Anthropogony
Aphroditê (Roman Venus)
Apollon (Latinized form Apollo)
Ares (Roman Mars)
Argonauts (Greek Argonautai)
Artemis (Roman Diana)
Asklepios (Latinized form Aesculapius)
Athena (also Athenê and Athenaia) (Roman Minerva)
Atlas
Bellerophon (also Bellerophontes)
Biographical pattern
Catasterism (Greek Katasterismos)
Centaurs and Hippocentaurs (Greek Kentauroi and Hippokentauroi)
Charon
Combat myth and legend
Cosmogony (Greek Kosmogonia)
Culture hero
Cyclopes (Greek Kyklopes)
Demeter (Roman Ceres)
Dionysos (Roman Bacchus and Liber Pater)
Divine guilds
Eileithyia
Elysion Field (Latinized form Elysium) and Isles of the Blessed
Epithet
Eponymy
Erebos
(Latinized form Erebus)
Fabulous peoples and places
Flood myth and legend
Folk etymology
Genealogy
Giants (Greek Gigantes)
Hades (also Aidoneus) (Roman Dis and Orcus)
Hephaistos (Roman Vulcan)
Hera (Roman Juno)
Herakles (Latinized form Hercules)
Hermes (Roman Mercury)
Hero (Greek Heros)
Hestia (also Histia)
Honor (Greek Timê)
Hubris
Hunters
Ichor
Iris
Jason (Greek Iason)
Kadmos (Latinized form Cadmus)
Ker (or Keres)
Kouretes (Latinized form Curetes)
Kronos (Roman Saturn)
Labyrinth (Greek Labyrinthos)
Luminaries
Maenads (Greek Mainades)
Meleager (Greek Meleagros)
Midas
Monsters
Mountains
Myth of the ages
Nectar (Greek Nektar)
Nymphs (Greek Nymphai)
Odysseus
Oedipus (Greek Oidipous)
Olympians (Greek Olympioi)
Oracles
Orpheus
Pan
Pandora
Persephonê (Latinized form Proserpina ; also Korê)
Perseus
Personified abstractions
Poseidon (Roman Neptune)
Promotion and demotion
Romantic narratives
Satyrs (Greek Satyroi) and Silens (Greek Silenoi)
Seers
Sex-changers
Sexual myths and legends
Special rules and properties
Succession myth
Tartaros (Latinized form Tartarus)
Tasks
Theban Wars
Theseus
Titans (Greek Titanes)
Transformation
Translation
Triads
Trickster
Trojan War
Waters
Winds
Wondrous animals
Wondrous objects
Zeus (Roman Jupiter, also Jove).
4. Annotated print and nonprint resources
Print resources
Ancient sources
Reference works
Classical mythology and the arts
Surveys and studies on particular subjects
Nonprint resources
Abbreviations and selected reference list
Glossary
Index
About the author.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-361) and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Hansen, William F., 1941- Handbook of classical mythology.
ISBN:
1851096345
9781851096343
1576072266
9781576072264
1280711183
9781280711183
Publisher Number:
99990106554
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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