The Gods of The GreeksDrawing on a wealth of sources, from Hesiod to Pausanias and from the Orphic Hymns to Proclus, Professor Kerényi provides a clear and scholarly exposition of all the most important Greek myths. After a brief introduction, the complex genealogies of the gods lead him from the begettings of the Titans, from Aphrodite under all her titles and aspects, to the reign of Zeus, to Apollo and Hermes, touching the affairs of Pan, nymphs, satyrs, cosmogonies and the birth of mankind, until he reaches the ineffable mysteries of Dionysos. The lively and highly readable narrative is complemented by an appendix of detailed references to all the original texts and a fine selection of illustrations taken from vase paintings. ‘...learned, admirably documented, exhaustive...’—TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT ‘...it most emphatically must be the book that many have long been waiting for...’—STEPHEN SPENDER ‘Kerényi’s effort to reinterpret mythology...arises out of the conviction that an appreciation of the mythical world will help Western man to regain his lost sense of religious values....(His) theory of myth and his actual interpretations of mythical themes...help to point the way to...a new kind of humanism.’—A. Altman, Philosophy |
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... AMONGST THE TELCHINES 151 3. DEMETER, AND POSEIDON'S STALLION-MARRIAGES 152 4. POSEIDON AND AMPHITRITE 153 5. AMPHITRITE'S CHILDREN 154 CHAPTER XII—The Sun, the Moon and their Family 156 1. THE STORY OF PHAETHON 161 2. SELENE AND ...
... AMONGST THE TELCHINES 151 3. DEMETER, AND POSEIDON'S STALLION-MARRIAGES 152 4. POSEIDON AND AMPHITRITE 153 5. AMPHITRITE'S CHILDREN 154 CHAPTER XII—The Sun, the Moon and their Family 156 1. THE STORY OF PHAETHON 161 2. SELENE AND ...
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... AMONGST THE HESPERIDES From K. Schefold “Kertscher Vasen”, Berlin 1930, pl. II. See Chapter III, 9 EUROPA ON THE TRICOLOURED BULL Caeretan vase; from “Monumenti inediti” VI-VII, pl. 77. See Chapter VI, 7 WINGED GODDESS WITH LION ...
... AMONGST THE HESPERIDES From K. Schefold “Kertscher Vasen”, Berlin 1930, pl. II. See Chapter III, 9 EUROPA ON THE TRICOLOURED BULL Caeretan vase; from “Monumenti inediti” VI-VII, pl. 77. See Chapter VI, 7 WINGED GODDESS WITH LION ...
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... amongst the native population, that where disturbances had not yet taken place, there was too much reason to apprehend they would soon break out, as they shortly afterwards did, in several parts of the Islands. I soon perceived that I ...
... amongst the native population, that where disturbances had not yet taken place, there was too much reason to apprehend they would soon break out, as they shortly afterwards did, in several parts of the Islands. I soon perceived that I ...
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... Amongst the granddaughters was one whose name, Thetis, sounds rather like Tethys. In our language we make a clear distinction between the two names; but it may be that, for people who lived in Greece before us, they were closer together ...
... Amongst the granddaughters was one whose name, Thetis, sounds rather like Tethys. In our language we make a clear distinction between the two names; but it may be that, for people who lived in Greece before us, they were closer together ...
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... amongst hunters and forestdwellers than amongst our sea-coast people. In the beginning was Night—so this story runs{8}—or, in our language, Nyx. Homer, too, regarded her as one of the greatest goddesses, a goddess of whom even Zeus ...
... amongst hunters and forestdwellers than amongst our sea-coast people. In the beginning was Night—so this story runs{8}—or, in our language, Nyx. Homer, too, regarded her as one of the greatest goddesses, a goddess of whom even Zeus ...
Contents
Companions 73 | |
ORPHIC STORIES 95 | |
CHAPTER VIIMetis and Pallas Athene 99 | |
CHAPTER VIIILeto Apollon and Artemis 111 | |
CHAPTER XIPoseidon and his Wives 150 | |
CHAPTER XIIThe Sun the Moon and their Family 156 | |
CHAPTER XIIIPrometheus and the Human Race 172 | |
PROMETHEUS 183 | |
186 | |
ASCENSION 200 | |
CHAPTER XVDionysos and his Female Companions 206 | |
DIONYSOS 214 | |
CHAPTER IXHera Ares and Hephaistos 129 | |
CHAPTER XMaia Hermes Pan and the Nymphs 137 | |
SOURCESKEY TO ABBREVIATIONS 225 | |
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 232 | |
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According already amongst ancient Aphrodite Apollon appeared Ariadne Artemis Asia Minor beautiful begat birth Boeotia bore born brother called cave chariot child companions Cretan Crete Daktyloi dark daughter deities Delos Delphi Demeter Dionysos divine earth Erinyes Eurynome father female fºr Gaia gave giant god’s goddess gods golden Gorgons Greek Hades hand Heaven Hekate Helios Hephaistos Hera Herakles Hermes hero heroic saga Hesiod Hesperides Homer husband immortal island Kabeiroi King Korybantes Kouretes Kronos later Leto maiden mankind marriage means mentioned Moirai moon mortal mother Muses mythology Night nymphs Okeanos Olympian Olympus original Orion Orpheus Ouranos Ov.M Pallas Athene Persephone phallic Phorkys Poseidon primordial Prometheus Rhea sacred Selene Semele serpent shape Sirens sister Skylla sons spring stories concerning surname tale Telchines tell Tethys Themis thou Titans tºl told tºll took tººl Underworld vase vase-painting wife winged word worshipped Zeus Zeus’s