Ancient Greek BeliefsA massive 827-page descriptive and analytical history of Hellenic myths, folklore, religious beliefs and practices, "Ancient Greek Beliefs" by Perry L. Westmoreland is a comprehensive, impressively researched, superbly organized and written body of work which is divided into three major sections: Greek Mythology, The Ancient Greeks; and Conclusions. Individual chapters are devoted to early Hellenic creation myths, a descriptive roster of the Greek gods and goddesses associated with Mount Olympus, and an informative roster of other Greek immortals ranging from Aristeas to Xanthus. Also covered are other immortal groups of beings such as Daemons and demons, the Fates, the Graces, Nymphs, River Gods, and others. Then there are the mortals such as Heracles and Adonis who were raised to the status of gods. Also covered are tributes to the gods, Greek heroes, and special mortals and mortal groups identified in ancient Greek histories and myths such as King Midas and the Amazons. Of special note are the chapters on Ghosts and 'Abridged Stores of Greek Mythologies', Seers and Philosophers, and the 'Ancient Greek Mysteries'. This first major section concludes with informative 'Timelines in Mythology'. The second section of "Ancient Greek Beliefs" offers an informed and informative survey and overview of early Greek history including the city states of Athens and Sparta, the Greco-Persian war, athletic games, coinage, islands, language, people, environments, social strata, and more. The third and final section covers ancient Hellenic religious beliefs. Enhanced with the inclusion of an extensive glossary, "Ancient Greek Beliefs" is a monumental work of considerable scholarship and expertise which is especially recommended for school and community Hellenic Studies library collections, as well as supplemental reading lists for students and non-specialist general readers with an interest in ancient Greek history, culture, philosophy, and religion. EDITOR'S NOTE: The Midwest Book Review is an organization of volunteers committed to promoting literacy, library usage, and small press publishing. We accept no funds from authors or publishers in order to avoid possible conflict of interest issues. Full permission is given to post any of these reviews on thematically appropriate websites, newsgroups, listserves, internet discussion groups, organizational newsletters, or to interested individuals. Please give the Midwest Book Review a credit line when doing so. |
Contents
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Scamander Xanthus River | 109 |
Other Immortal Groups | 110 |
Mortals Elevated to Mount Olympus | 121 |
Trojans and their Allies | 356 |
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Notes on the Iliad | 413 |
Homers Odyssey | 419 |
21 | 485 |
Faults of the Odyssey | 497 |
Fallibility of Seers | 504 |
Philosophers | 511 |
Tributes to the Gods | 136 |
Heroes | 151 |
Special Mortals | 175 |
Some Mortal Groups | 196 |
Ghosts | 205 |
Background | 243 |
Euripides 19 plays | 263 |
Sophocles 7 plays | 313 |
Aristophanes 11 plays | 328 |
The Bows of Eurytus Heracles and Paris | 349 |
28 | 512 |
Ancient Greek Mysteries | 537 |
Problems with the Timelines | 544 |
29 | 545 |
Achilles | 556 |
55 | 557 |
Ixion | 562 |
Thyestes Atreus Chrysippus and Laius | 568 |
56 | 579 |
Common terms and phrases
Achaeans Achilles advises Agamemnon Ajax ancient Greeks Andromache Aphrodite Apollo Argonauts Argos armor arrows Artemis Asklepios asks Athena battle beautiful becomes Bellerophon body brother Caledonian Boar Centaurs chariot chorus Circe Clytemnestra Creon Crete Cronus Cyclops daughter dead death declares Delphi Demeter Diomedes Dionysus earth Electra Eumaeus Euripides famous father fight Gaea girl goddess gods golden Greek mythology Hades hears Hector Hecuba Helen Hephaestus Hera Heracles Hermes hero Hesiod honor horses husband Iliad immortal Iphigenia island Ithaca Jason kills King live marry Medea Menelaus Minos mortal mother Mount Olympus murder Mycenae Neoptolemus Nestor nymphs Oceanus Odysseus Oedipus oracle Orestes palace Patroclus Peleus Penelope Persephone Perseus play Poseidon Priam Prometheus queen river sail says seer ships Socrates sons Sparta spear suitors Teiresias Telemachus tells Temple Thebes Theseus Thessaly Thetis Titans Trojan Trojan War Troy twins Underworld voyage warriors wife women young Zeus