The Hesperides Tree

The Hesperides Tree
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Publisher : Dalkey Archive Press
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 1564782670
ISBN-13 : 9781564782670
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hesperides Tree by : Nicholas Mosley

Reminiscent in theme and style to his Whitbread Award-winning?"Hopeful Monsters," Nicholas Mosley's?"The Hesperides Tree"?tells of a young man frustrated by the inability of his two chosen courses of study--biology and literature--to adequately define the world. Baffled by several life-shaping coincidences that seem to be part of life itself, he embarks on a physical and intellectual journey in search of a girl he fell in love with years earlier. This journey leads him to a deserted island off the coast of Ireland and, perhaps, to the mythical Garden of the Hesperides, home of the Tree of Life.

The Oxford Handbook of Heracles

The Oxford Handbook of Heracles
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 609
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ISBN-10 : 9780190651008
ISBN-13 : 0190651008
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Heracles by : Daniel Ogden

Heracles is the quintessential ancient Greek hero. The rich and massive tradition associated with him encompasses myths of all kinds: quest myths, monster-fights, world-foundational myths, aetiological myths, philosophical myths, allegorical myths, and more. It informs and is informed by every genre and variety of Classical literature. The figure of Heracles opens windows onto numerous aspects of ancient religion, including those of cult, syncretism, Christian reception, the relationship between gods and heroes, and the intersection of religion with politics. The Oxford Handbook of Heracles is the first large-scale guide to Heracles, his myth-cycle the Twelve Labors, and, to the pervasive impact of the hero upon Greek and Roman culture. The first half of the volume is devoted to the lucid exposition and analysis of the ancient evidence, literary and iconographic, for Heracles' life and deeds. In the second half, the Heracles tradition is analyzed from a range of thematic perspectives, including the contrasting projections of the figure across the major literary genres and in art; the ways in which Greek communities and even Roman emperors exploited the figure in the fashioning of their own identities and for political advantage; his cult in Greece and Rome and its syncretism with that of the Phoenician Melqart; and Heracles' reception in later Western tradition. Presenting, in 39 chapters, the authoritative work of international experts in a clear and well-structured format, this volume provides a convenient reference tool for scholars and offers an accessible starting-point for students.

The Sacred Tree In the Indo-European World

The Sacred Tree In the Indo-European World
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Publisher : Sophia Lux
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 :
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Synopsis The Sacred Tree In the Indo-European World by : Diego Kurilo

In Indo-European antiquity, much of the religious and cultural imaginary of all these peoples saw in the symbol of the tree and its fruit the arcane of knowledge, starting from the Sycamore Tree 1 in Egypt associated with the Goddess Isis, wife and mother of the pharaoh always ready to offer the hidden knowledge of things, giving the pharaoh the sap of knowledge to drink, even the Acacia Tree revered throughout the Mediterranean world for being a symbol central resistance, even with the Absence of rain the Acacia grows.

The Meaning of Trees

The Meaning of Trees
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0811848981
ISBN-13 : 9780811848985
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Meaning of Trees by : Fred Hageneder

Presents full-color illustrated photographs that describes the botany, history, mythology, and folklore of some of the world's most unique trees including California's giant redwood.

Myth

Myth
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9780520342378
ISBN-13 : 0520342372
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Myth by : G. S. Kirk

This book attempts to come to grips with a set of widely ranging but connected problems concerning myths: their relation to folktales on the one hand, to rituals on the other; the validity and scope of the structuralist theory of myth; the range of possible mythical functions; the effects of developed social institutions and literacy; the character and meaning of ancient Near-Eastern myths and their influence on Greece; the special forms taken by Greek myths and their involvement with rational modes of thought; the status of myths as expressions of the unconscious, as allied with dreams, as universal symbols, or as accidents of primarily narrative aims. Almost none of these problems has been convincingly handled, even in a provisional way, up to the present, and this failure has vitiated not only such few general discussions as exist of the nature, meanings and functions of myths but also, in many cases, the detailed assessment of individual myths of different cultures. The need for a coherent treatment of these and related problems, and one that is not concerned simply to propagate a particular universalistic theory, seems undeniable. How far the present book will satisfactorily fill such a need remains to be seen. At least it makes a beginning, even if in doing so it risks the criticism of being neither fish nor fowl. Sociologists and folklorists may find it, from their specialized viewpoints, a little simplistic in places; and a few classical colleagues will not forgive me for straying far beyond Greek myths, even though these can hardly be understood in isolation or solely in the light of studies in cult and ritual. Others may find it less easy than anthropologists, sociologists, historians of thought or students of French and English literature to accept the relevance of Levi-Strauss to some of these matters; but his theory contains the one important new idea in this field since Freud, it is complicated and largely untested, and it demands careful attention from anyone attempting a broad understanding of the subject. The beliefs of Freud and Jung, on the other hand, are a more familiar element in the situation and have given rise to an enormous secondary literature, much of it arbitrary and some of it absurd. The author has tried to isolate the crucial ideas and subject them to a pointed, if too brief, critique; so too with those of Ernst Cassirer.

The Triple Goddess

The Triple Goddess
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Publisher : Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 093399978X
ISBN-13 : 9780933999787
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis The Triple Goddess by : Adam McLean

A unique overview of the various goddesses of antiquity, outlining ways to work with their mythology and symbolism.

The Three Golden Apples

The Three Golden Apples
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Publisher : Red Wagon Books
Total Pages : 56
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ISBN-10 : 0152010580
ISBN-13 : 9780152010584
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Three Golden Apples by : Nathaniel Hawthorne

Creative Education is proud to present an award-winning collection of books from Creative Editions. Recognized around the world for their excellence in writing, illustration and design, Creative Editions' titles will introduce your students to some of the finest books published today, from wonderful original works to the best-loved classics. Enchanting, exquisite and entertaining, each and every one of these stories will be a prized possession for you and your readers.

Love's Labour's Lost

Love's Labour's Lost
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 248
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ISBN-10 : OXFORD:401226608
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Love's Labour's Lost by : William Shakespeare

Numismata Graeca

Numismata Graeca
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 826
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ISBN-10 : UCLA:31158002905098
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Numismata Graeca by : Leo Anson