The Myths of Greece and Rome The Myths of Greece and Rome

The Myths of Greece and Rome

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Description de l’éditeur

This book is a detailed treatise on Greek and Roman mythology, dealing comprehensively with the Gods, demi-Gods and heroes of Greco-Roman legend. Highly Detailed and illustrated, this book constitutes a veritable encyclopaedia of Greek and Roman mythology, including descriptions of notable characters: Jupiter, Juno, Minerva, Apollo, Diana, Venus, Mercury, Mars, Vulcan, Neptune, Pluto, Bacchus, Ceres and Proserpina, Vesta, Janus, Somnus and Mors, Æolus, Hercules, Perseus, Theseus, Jason, Œdipus, Bellerophon, Pan…
Included, are some of the most famous and interesting mythological tales, such as Hercules’ 12 labors, the adventures of Ulysses, the adventures of Æneas
and the Trojan War. 
This book is highly recommended for those with an interest in ancient mythology. 

Excerpt: "The myths of Greece and Rome have inspired so much of the best thought in English literature that a knowledge of them is often essential to the understanding of what we read.
“When  Byron  calls Rome,” says  Thomas Bulfinch , the ‘Niobe of nations,’ or says of Venice, ‘She looks a Sea-Cybele fresh from Ocean,’ he calls up to the mind of one familiar with our subject illustrations more vivid and striking than the pencil could furnish, but which are lost to the reader ignorant of mythology.” Literature abounds in such poetic borrowings from the classics, and it is impossible to enjoy fully the works of some of our best writers if we cannot immediately appreciate their imagery.
Again, expressions such as “the heel of Achilles” are part of the common language, but their meaning is lost upon those to whom the myths from which they are derived are unfamiliar.
But apart from the practical utility of the myths, as necessary to the comprehension of much that we read and hear, they have a great aesthetic value, presenting, as they do, a mine of imaginative material whose richness and beauty cannot fail to appeal even to the colder sensibilities of this more prosaic age. It would be difficult, indeed, to exaggerate the importance of these old-world stories, with their wonderful admixture of pagan faith and riotous imagination, in correcting the tendency to mere utilitarianism in the education of the young, and there is need to lay stress upon this because of the increased attention now being given to science and modern languages at the expense of the classics."

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
SORTIE
2020
10 janvier
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
500
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Alicia Editions
TAILLE
6
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