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Now in its 8th edition, this magisterial work offers a comprehensive survey of the stories of Greek myth, from the Olympian gods, through the lesser gods and deities, to the heroes, adventures, and foundation myths of the ancient Greek world.
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List of figures; Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Sources for Greek Myth; 2. First Beginnings and the Age of the Titans; 3. The Three Great Divine Families; 4. The Rise of Zeus and Revolts against his Rule; 5. Hades, Demeter, and the Mythology of the Underworld; 6. Hera, Hestia and Poseidon; 7. Apollo, Artemis and Athena; 8. Dionysos, Hermes, Hephaistos, and Aphrodite; 9. Lesser Deities and Nature-spirits; 10. The Early Mythical History of Argos; 11. The Life of Heracles; 12. The Return of the Heraclids; 13. Minos, Theseus and the Myths of Crete; 14. The Kings of Athens; 15. Theban Mythology from Cadmos to Oedipus; 16. The Theban Wars; 17. The Family of Deucalion and Hunt for the Calydonian Boar; 18. Jason and the Argonauts; 19. The Early Pelopids and the Family of Achilles and Ajax; 20. The Royal Families of Troy and Sparta, and the Origin of the Trojan War; 21. The Trojan War; 22. The Return Journeys of the Greek Heroes; 23. Aeneas, Romulus, and the Origins of Rome; 24. Legends of Arcadia and Final Miscellany; Bibliographical note; Genealogical tables; The Great Olympian Gods; Main Index
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Robin Hard has published translations of the Library of Apollodorus, the only surviving comprehensive ancient handbook of Greek mythology, and of treatises on astral mythology and various philosophical works.
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Now in its 8th edition, this magisterial work offers a comprehensive survey of the stories of Greek myth, from the Olympian gods, through the lesser gods and deities, to the heroes, adventures, and foundation myths of the ancient Greek world.
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'The new Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology retains all the acclaimed virtues of the 2004 edition, a completely rewritten and meticulously updated version of H.J. Rose’s time-tested compendium. But this latest version provides an even more useful tool: Robin Hard has totally reorganized the earlier presentation of the often-complex stories about gods and heroes, more lucidly streamlining and sequencing the material, highlighting interconnections, and drawing attention to such matters as ancient cosmology and cult. The result is a fresh, clear narrative, featuring a strong story line while also attuned to curious lesser-known variants. An ideally accessible reference work, it can also be read straight through, with pleasure'.
Richard Martin, Stanford University, USA