A Handbook of Greek Mythology

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Routledge, Aug 2, 2004 - History - 376 pages
In this new and substantially revised edition of H. J. Rose's classic survey and analysis of the evolution and tradition of Greek myth, Robin Hard adds various features which bring the work up-to-date with contemporary scholarship and address the needs of students.
* a new preface analysing and contextualising H. J. Rose's attitude to myth
* a new chapter devoted to the epic and other poetic sources of the myths, narrative prose mythography and the various forms of rationalisation
* a new chapter examining the relationship between the different myths of Gods and heroes, with genealogical tables. Robin Hard shows how the myths of individual families and distinct locations hold together to form a coherent pseudo-historical pattern
* extensively revises and simplifies notes
* a new annotated bibliography.
A Handbook of Greek Mythology presents a invaluable and user-friendly guide to the myths and legends of ancient Greece - their genesis, sources, development and significance.
 

Contents

HISTORY OF MYTHOLOGY
1
II THE BEGINNINGS OF THINGS
13
III THE CHILDREN OF KRONOSI
35
IV THE CHILDREN OF KRONOSII
64
V THE QUEENS OF HEAVEN
84
VI THE YOUNGER GODS
111
VII LESSER AND FOREIGN DEITIES
137
VIII PART I THE CYCLES OF SAGA
151
VIII PART II TROY
191
IX THE LEGENDS OF GREEK LANDS
210
X MÄRCHEN IN GREECE AND ITALY
236
XI ITALIAN PSEUDOMYTHOLOGY
251
BIBLIOGRAPHY
275
ADDENDA
279
INDEXES
282
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