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A Brief guide to Greek myths / Stephen P. Kershaw.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Brief guide seriesPublication details: London : Robinson, c200.Description: 531 p.: maps; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781845295127
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL 783 .K47 2007
Contents:
Contents: Myths and mythology--
From the primal void to a lost continent, the main Greek myths: From Chaos and Castration to order, the birth of the gods-- Apollo and Artemis, music, love and hunting-- The creation of man and woman, the great flood, transgressors and heroines-- Jason and the Argonauts, Medeia-- Argos and the monster-slayers-- Herakles, the greatest of the heroes-- Thebes and Oidipous-- From Atlas to Hektor-- From Asopos to Akhilleus-- Athens: the early Kings-- Theseus and the Minotaur-- Curses and cannibalism, the house of Pelops-- The Trojan war-- Homer's Iliad: The wrath of Akhilleus-- The wooden horse and the sack of troy-- The returns of the heroes-- The Odyssey and its sequels-- Plato and the myth of Atlantis
Some approaches to Greek mythology
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Myths and mythology--

From the primal void to a lost continent, the main Greek myths: From Chaos and Castration to order, the birth of the gods-- Apollo and Artemis, music, love and hunting-- The creation of man and woman, the great flood, transgressors and heroines-- Jason and the Argonauts, Medeia-- Argos and the monster-slayers-- Herakles, the greatest of the heroes-- Thebes and Oidipous-- From Atlas to Hektor-- From Asopos to Akhilleus-- Athens: the early Kings-- Theseus and the Minotaur-- Curses and cannibalism, the house of Pelops-- The Trojan war-- Homer's Iliad: The wrath of Akhilleus-- The wooden horse and the sack of troy-- The returns of the heroes-- The Odyssey and its sequels-- Plato and the myth of Atlantis

Some approaches to Greek mythology

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