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    The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Mythology

    The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Mythology

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    by Kevin Osborn


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      ISBN-13: 9781101191460
    • Publisher: DK
    • Publication date: 07/01/1998
    • Sold by: DK
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 432
    • Sales rank: 340,109
    • File size: 1 MB

    Kevin Osborn is the author of more than three dozen books, including two Complete Idiot's Guides.

    Dana L. Burgess, Ph.D., is a tenured associate professor of foreign languages and literatures, and classics, at Whitman College. He received both his Ph.D. in Greek and M.A. in Latin from Bryn Mawr College.

    Table of Contents

    The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Mythology Part 1: The Beginning of All Things

    1. Tell Me a Story
    What a myth is, the functions myths play in a particular culture, and the sources of our knowledge about the mythology of ancient Greece and Rome.

    2. O Brave New World
    How the world was created, how men were created, and how and why women were created.

    3. Hey, I've Heard That Before! The Roots of Classical Myth
    Earlier myths from other cultures that may have influenced classical mythology—including the Babylonian genesis and the story of the first hero, Gilgamesh.

    4. Author, Author
    The ancient poets, playwrights, and other writers whose works have informed us about classical mythology.

    Part 2: Welcome to the Pantheon: The Greek Gods

    5. Tales of the Titanic
    The birth of the first immortals, the ascent and brief reign of the Titans, and their fall to the Olympians.

    6. The Reign of Thunder and Lightning: Olympus Under Zeus
    The six original Olympians, all children of the Titans Cronus and Rhea: Zeus and Hera (and their stormy marriage), their brothers Poseidon and Hades, and their sisters Hestia and Demeter.

    7. The A Team: Olympians All
    The seven other major players on Mount Olympus: the goddesses Aphrodite, Athena, and Artemis, and the gods Hephaestus, Ares, Apollo, and Hermes.

    8. Friends, Fairies, and Fairy Tale Monsters
    The "lesser" gods and goddesses, satyrs, and nymphs, and the battles between the Olympians and both the Giants and the terrifying monster Typhon.

    9. Eat, Drink, and Be Merry: Dionysus
    The frenzied and ecstatic rites of the god of wine and his followers—as well as his persecution and ultimate ascent to Olympus.

    Part 3: Everyone Needs a Hero

    10. The Model Hero: Perseus
    The hero who slew Medusa, rescued his wife from a sea monster, and saved his mother from a human monster.

    11. What the Hell? Adventures in the Underworld
    How Hades found a wife, how Orpheus pursued his wife even after death, and the eternal tortures of the damned.

    12. Even the Wisest Cannot See: Oedipus the King
    The blindness that caused a visionary hero to kill his father and marry his mother.

    13. The Labors of Hercules
    The greatest of classical heroes: his persecution by his stepmother Hera and his many thrilling adventures.

    14. Crimes of Passion: Jason, Medea, and the Argonauts
    The fabled quest for the Golden Fleece, Medea's crimes on Jason's behalf—and her revenge after he dumped her.

    15. Lucky in War, Unlucky in Love: Theseus
    The hero who defeated the Minotaur and escaped the Labyrinth—and his unfortunate choice of women.

    16. All's Not Fair in Love and War: The Fall of Troy
    How a crasher at a wedding party sparked a rivalry among goddesses, the abduction of Helen, and the greatest conflict in classical mythology: the Trojan War.

    17. Achilles: The Angry Young Hero
    The greatest of Greek war heroes: his birth, his near invincibility in combat, his withdrawal from and return to the Trojan War, and his ultimate death on the battlefield.

    18. Take the Long Way Home: Odysseus
    Why it took Odysseus 20 years to return to his faithful wife Penelope—and his many adventures along the way.

    19. Not in Our Stars: Tragic Heroes and Their Fates
    Tales that illustrate the pain of unrequited love, the treachery of in-laws, the perils of distrusting your mate, the virtue of listening to your parents, and reasons why you should never, ever lend your child the keys to the family chariot.

    Part 4: Friends, Romans, Countrymen

    20. When in Rome, Worship as the Romans Worship
    The personal relationship that ancient Romans maintained with their gods and goddesses—and the rituals they used to keep these deities strong and vital.

    21. Meet the New Boss(es), Same as the Old Boss(es): The Gods and Goddesses of Rome
    The hodgepodge of Roman deities—native Latin gods, immigrant Olympians, deified Greeks, and nature spirits.

    22. All Roads Lead to Rome: The Odyssey of Aeneas
    How Aeneas escaped the sack of Troy and undertook his own odyssey to found the Roman race.

    23. Rome Wasn't Built in a Day
    How Romulus and Remus battled over the founding of Rome, legends of the city's early kings, and how a rape led to the founding of a republic.

    Appendixes

    A. Glossary of Terms

    B. Who's Who in Classical Mythology

    C. What's in a Name? Greek and Roman Gods and Heroes

    D. Be Careful What You Wish For: The Fates of Mortals Who Slept with Gods or Goddesses

    E. Read More About It

    Index

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    You're no idiot, of course. You can find Greece on a map, know that Kevin Sorbo stars as Hercules on TV, and have heard of Freud's Oedipus theory. But when it comes to classical mythology, you feel like you've been foiled by the gods.

    Don't curse Zeus yet!

    The Complete Idiot's Guide to Classical Mythology has all you need for a working knowledge of the timeless world of Greek and Roman myths.

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