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Myth

There are 11 posts tagged Myth (this is page 2 of 4).

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Artemis Comparisons in the Odyssey

A female figure is compared to Artemis in both books 4 and 6 of the Odyssey. The first one makes me chuckle. Here it is (Lattimore’s translation):Whil

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Eric in Uncategorized | March 10, 2008 | 205 Words

No Monolithic Theories

‘My own conviction, nevertheless, is that there can be no single and comprehensive theory of myths–except, perhaps, the theory that all such theories

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 6, 2008 | 35 Words

Pre-Zeus Altar in Arcadia

Read the interesting story here.The lead:PHILADELPHIA — Before Zeus hurled his first thunderbolt from Olympus, the pre-Greek people occupying the la

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Eric in Uncategorized | February 5, 2008 | 136 Words

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