In Classical Mythology: The Greeks, widely published Professor Peter Meineck examines in thrilling detail the far-reaching influence of Greek myths on Western thought and literature. The nature of myth and its importance to ancient Greece in terms of storytelling, music, poetry, religion, cults, rituals, theatre, and literature are viewed through works ranging from Homer's Iliad and Odyssey to the writings of Sophocles and aeschylus. Through the study of these time-honored myths, the Greek heroes and gods-including Heracles, Zeus, Achilles, Athena, Aphrodite, and others-leap from the page in all their glorious splendor. The following lectures are not only an entertaining guide to Greek mythology, but a fascinating look into the culture and time that produced these eternal tales.
The Mysteries of Eleusis and Bacchus
Thomas Taylor
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Fred Baumann
audiobookWomen Holding Things & Still Life with Remorse
Maira Kalman
audiobookThe Chinese Must Go
Beth Lew-Williams
audiobookThe Seven Against Thebes
Aeschylus
bookThe Ancient Near East
Amanda H. Podany
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Max Liboiron
audiobookThe Classical World
Robin Lane Fox
audiobookThe Book of the Ancient Greeks : An Introduction to the History and Civilization of Greece from the Coming of the Greeks to the Conquest of Corinth by Rome in 146 B.C.
Dorothy Mills, Cole Bolchoz
audiobookHow to Fit All of Ancient Greece in an Elevator
Theodore Papakostas
audiobookThe Road to Eleusis: Unveiling the Secret of the Mysteries
Albert Hofmann
audiobookHomer
Barbara Graziosi
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