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Genealogical guide to Greek mythology
Carlos Parada
Published
1993
by P. Åströms Förlag in Jonsered
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Carlos Parada. |
Series | Studies in Mediterranean archaeology ;, v. 107 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BL785 .P37 1993 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 225 p., [20] p. of plates (some folded) : |
Number of Pages | 225 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1047229M |
ISBN 10 | 9170810621 |
LC Control Number | 93248040 |
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Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, Vol ) (English and Ancient Greek Edition): Carlos Parada: : Books. The Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology (Digital Edition) is a dictionary counting more than entries, probably the most complete catalogue written in the last hundred years.
This digital version (revised and augmented) is based on the main chapter of a hardcover edition with the same name, published in Reviews: 1. Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers.5/5(1). Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology, Vol ) (English and Ancient Greek Edition) Carlos Parada Published by Coronet Books.
Genealogical guide to Greek mythology by Carlos Parada,P. Åströms Förlag edition, in EnglishPages: Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology Volume of Studies in Mediterranean archaeology, ISSN Author: Carlos Parada: Publisher: P. Åströms Förlag, Original from: the University.
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title This unique work is the first comprehensive genealogical chart of virtually all of the named figures of Greek mythology that can be shown to be related. The book is meant to be a supportive guide and catalogue by making available to the reader of the Greek myths the genealogical data in their various versions.
The genealogical material, comprising entries, has been organised in a coded way which. Though Greek mythology has been recounted by hundreds or writers throughout the world over the course of nearly three thousand years, this book endeavours to make a new contribution to the field–a comprehensive genealogical chart that displays one version of the relationships among virtually all the figures from the Greek myths who can be linked together in a single “family tree”.
Many books display separate family trees of small groups of well-known mythological. The fabulous creatures, tribes and monsters of Greek mythology are listed in the Bestiary. The entire Family Tree of the Greek pantheon of gods is displayed over eight charts with a central name index.
There is also a separate table outlining the genealogy of the gods from Hesiod's Theogony. Genealogical guide to Greek mythology. Jonsered: P. Åströms Förlag, (OCoLC) Online version: Parada, Carlos. Genealogical guide to Greek mythology. Jonsered: P. Åströms Förlag, (OCoLC) Material Type: Biography: Document Type: Book: All Authors /.
The book is meant to be a supportive guide and catalogue by making available to the reader of the Greek myths the genealogical data in their various versions. The genealogical material, comprising entries, has been organised in a coded way which should make retrieval easier than explanatory prose.
Click book cover image to view the Library of Congress bibliographic record for this work: Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology is a dictionary taking a genealogical approach to Greek Mythology - relaying to readers how the various mythological gods, creatures, and men are related to each other.
Each entry contains the name of the mythological figure, a small description, the family ties, and. Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology (Digital Edition) (Greek Mythology Series Book 2) eBook: Parada, Carlos: : Kindle StoreReviews: 1.
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Odyesseus, for example, was said to have thought of the wooden Trojan horse, inside which were hidden invading Greek soldiers.
Greek intelligence went much further than clever strategy. The Greeks had a clear-eyed curiosity about them-selves and all creation. Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient Greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins.
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Address: About, Email. Copyright © Carlos Parada and Maicar Förlag. ISBN Contents Page I Abbreviations 2 II Dictionaries Genealogical Guide ( entries) Geographical Reference () 4 5 [PDF Download] Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology (Studies in Mediterranean Archaeology.
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The text includes a page chart that links named figures into a single "family tree", and an page index that provides a citation to an ancient source for each ry: Books.The following is a family tree of gods, goddesses and many other divine and semi-divine figures from Ancient Greek mythology and Ancient Greek religion.
(The tree does not include creatures; for these, see List of Greek mythological creatures.).Pronunciation Guide Since Greek myth has the weirdest names and the most difficult pronunciations for them, I've created this page for beginners who need help with saying everything!
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