Myths of Greece and Rome
A classic of mythology, long prized for its accurate retelling of the principal myths of Greece and Rome, and for its commentary on their origins and significance. The collection begins with myths involving the gods — Jupiter, Apollo, Venus, Mars, others — and ends with the adventures of Ulysses and Aeneas. The aim of this book is to present a complete and entertaining account of Grecian and Roman mythology in such a manner that the student will appreciate its great influence upon literature and art.These myths, an inexhaustible fund of inspiration for the poets and artists of the past, have also inspired many noted modern works. To impress this fact forcibly upon the student, appropriate quotations from the poetical writings of all ages, from Hesiod's "Works and Days," to Tennyson's "Oenone," have been inserted in the text.The myths are told as graphically and accurately as possible, great care being taken, however, to avoid the more repulsive features of heathen mythology; and when two or more versions of the same myth occur, the preference has invariably been given to the most popular, that is to say, to the one which has inspired the greatest works.
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Myths of Greece and Rome
A classic of mythology, long prized for its accurate retelling of the principal myths of Greece and Rome, and for its commentary on their origins and significance. The collection begins with myths involving the gods — Jupiter, Apollo, Venus, Mars, others — and ends with the adventures of Ulysses and Aeneas. The aim of this book is to present a complete and entertaining account of Grecian and Roman mythology in such a manner that the student will appreciate its great influence upon literature and art.These myths, an inexhaustible fund of inspiration for the poets and artists of the past, have also inspired many noted modern works. To impress this fact forcibly upon the student, appropriate quotations from the poetical writings of all ages, from Hesiod's "Works and Days," to Tennyson's "Oenone," have been inserted in the text.The myths are told as graphically and accurately as possible, great care being taken, however, to avoid the more repulsive features of heathen mythology; and when two or more versions of the same myth occur, the preference has invariably been given to the most popular, that is to say, to the one which has inspired the greatest works.
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Myths of Greece and Rome

Myths of Greece and Rome

by H. A. Guerber
Myths of Greece and Rome

Myths of Greece and Rome

by H. A. Guerber

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A classic of mythology, long prized for its accurate retelling of the principal myths of Greece and Rome, and for its commentary on their origins and significance. The collection begins with myths involving the gods — Jupiter, Apollo, Venus, Mars, others — and ends with the adventures of Ulysses and Aeneas. The aim of this book is to present a complete and entertaining account of Grecian and Roman mythology in such a manner that the student will appreciate its great influence upon literature and art.These myths, an inexhaustible fund of inspiration for the poets and artists of the past, have also inspired many noted modern works. To impress this fact forcibly upon the student, appropriate quotations from the poetical writings of all ages, from Hesiod's "Works and Days," to Tennyson's "Oenone," have been inserted in the text.The myths are told as graphically and accurately as possible, great care being taken, however, to avoid the more repulsive features of heathen mythology; and when two or more versions of the same myth occur, the preference has invariably been given to the most popular, that is to say, to the one which has inspired the greatest works.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783736808294
Publisher: BookRix
Publication date: 01/09/2019
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
Pages: 395
File size: 844 KB

Table of Contents

CHAP.
I. THE BEGINNING
II. JUPITER
III. JUNO
IV. MINERVA
V. APOLLO
VI. DIANA
VII. VENUS
VIII. MERCURY
IX. MARS
X. VULCAN
XI. NEPTUNE
XII. PLUTO
XIII. BACCHUS
XIV. CERES AND PROSERPINA
XV. VESTA
XVI. JANUS
XVII. SOMNUS AND MORS
XVIII. ÆOLUS
XIX. HERCULES
XX. PERSEUS
XXI. THESEUS
XXII. JASON
XXIII. THE CALYDONIAN HUNT
XXIV. ŒDIPUS
XXV. BELLEROPHON
XXVI. MINOR DIVINITIES
XXVII. THE TROJAN WAR
XXVIII. ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES
XXIX. ADVENTURES OF ÆNEAS
XXX. ANALYSIS OF MYTHS
GENEALOGICAL TABLE
MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF MYTHS
INDEX TO POETICAL QUOTATIONS
GLOSSARY AND INDEX
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