Gods and heroes of the Greeks: The library of ApollodorusUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1976 - 311 sivua |
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3) 1 Apollodorus begins his mythology with a theogony ("birth of the gods").
Although much abbreviated, it is probably derived from Hesiod's Theogony, a
poem a little more than a thousand lines long and to be dated toward the latter
part of the ...
3) 1 Apollodorus begins his mythology with a theogony ("birth of the gods").
Although much abbreviated, it is probably derived from Hesiod's Theogony, a
poem a little more than a thousand lines long and to be dated toward the latter
part of the ...
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A theogony is a classification system for identifying and ordering phenomena in
the natural world. Like all classification systems it embodies a way of looking at
the world. The Greek theogony is anthropomorphic: human characteristics are ...
A theogony is a classification system for identifying and ordering phenomena in
the natural world. Like all classification systems it embodies a way of looking at
the world. The Greek theogony is anthropomorphic: human characteristics are ...
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The standard scholarly work on the poem, with valuable prolegomena and
commentary is M. L. West, ed., Hesiod: Theogony (Oxford, 1966). The Greek
theogony was probably influenced by Near Eastern creation stories (as Brown,
Hesiod, ...
The standard scholarly work on the poem, with valuable prolegomena and
commentary is M. L. West, ed., Hesiod: Theogony (Oxford, 1966). The Greek
theogony was probably influenced by Near Eastern creation stories (as Brown,
Hesiod, ...
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Achilles Adrastus Aegeus Aegisthus Aeneas Aeneid Aeschylus Agamemnon Ajax Alcmena Amphitryon Aphrodite Apollo Apollodorus Apollonius Argonautica Argos Artemis Athena Athenians Atreus battle birth born brother bull Cadmus called cattle chariot Crete Cycnus Daedalus daughter death Deianira Delphi Demeter died Diodorus Diomedes Dionysus earth epic Epitome Euripides Eurystheus Eurytus expedition father fled Frazer gave goddess gods golden Greece Hades Hecuba Helen Hera Heracles Hermes hero Hesiod Hippolytus Homer Iliad Homer Odyssey Homeric Hymn Hyginus Tabulae Iliad Iphigenia island Jason killed king labors Laius land marriage married Medea Meleager Menelaus Minos mother Mount murder myth named Neoptolemus nymph Odysseus Oedipus Oeneus oracle Orestes Ovid Ovid's Pausanias Peleus Peloponnese Pelops Persephone Perseus Philoctetes Phineus Pindar play poem Poseidon Proetus Prometheus rape sacrifice sailed says sent ships sons Sophocles stone story suitors Telamon tells Tereus Thebes Theogony Theseus Thetis Thyestes Tiresias Trojan Troy underworld Virgil wife women Zeus