Book/Printed Material Classic mythology;
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Image 5 of Classic mythology; A T CLASSIC MYTHOLOGY A TRANSLATION (WITH THE AUTHORS SANCTION) OF PROFESSOR C. WITT S GRIECHISCHE GOTTER TOD HELDENGESCHICHTEff BY FRANCES YOUNGHITSBAND WITH A PREFACE BY ARTHUR SIDGWICK, M.A. SUPPLEMENTED WITH A...
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Image 6 of Classic mythology; 3^ t Copyright, 1883, BY HENRY HOLT CO, IX-yozcv
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Image 7 of Classic mythology; NOTE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION. While all that Mr. Sidgwick says in the preface about the fitness of these stories to instruct and entertain chil- dren, is true, it is also true...
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Image 8 of Classic mythology;
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Image 9 of Classic mythology; PREFACE. The following collection of legends about the Greek gods and heroes, to which I have been asked to write a few words of introduction, is a translation of a little book...
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Image 10 of Classic mythology; VI PREFACE. That Greek stories, simply told, will be acceptable to children, common sense would tell us, even apart from experience. Children impartially welcome all tales of incident and wonder, if they...
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Image 11 of Classic mythology; PREFACE. Vll modification is, that much which before was taught slowly and painfully by means of the Greek authors, should be learnt quickly and pleasurably by means of an English rendering. To...
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Image 12 of Classic mythology; Vll I NOTES. NOTE ON T3E SOURCES OF THE STORIES. The stories have been taken by the Author from many sources, but chiefly from a Greek writer, ^pollodorus, who lived hi the...
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Image 13 of Classic mythology; .NOTES. ix The young reader will naturally ask why, if the stories are the same, the names are in most cases so different. And the answer is briefly this Each nation had...
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Image 14 of Classic mythology;
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Image 15 of Classic mythology; CONTENTS. CHAPTER Glossary of Etymologies and Related Myth I. The Beginning of All Things II. The Golden Age III. Prometheus and Epimetheus IV Deucalion and Pyrrha V. The Rape of Persephone VI....
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Image 16 of Classic mythology; XI i CONTENTS. CHAPTKR VAOB- XXV. Perseus .95 XXVI, Heracles 1. The War with the Teleboae 104 2. The Birth and Youth of Heracles 108 3. The Madness of Heracles, and his...
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Image 17 of Classic mythology; GLOSSARY ETYMOLOGIES AND BELATED MYTHS. This glossary is intended to disclose the foundation upon which the Classic Myths rest. From the indisputable evidence of likeness in words, and from the similarity, often...
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Image 18 of Classic mythology; xiv GLOMARZ By degrees the names took ou substantial form, that is, were supposed to represent real creatures, divine or human, and the phrases formed themselves into tales descriptive of the deeds...
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Image 19 of Classic mythology; GLOSSARY. XV MYTHS OF THE SUN. Apollo, Eros, GEdipus, Athamas, Helios, Perseus, Bellerophon, Heracles, Phaethon Cadmus, Jason, Sisyphus, Endymion, Meleager, Theseus. Tantalus, MYTHS OF THE DAWN. ^Ethra, Atalanta, H5b5, AlcmSuB, Athene, Helena,...
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Image 20 of Classic mythology; XVI GLOSSARY. MYTHS OF THE DAYLIGHT. Deianeira, Glauce, Muses. Ino, Laius, MYTHS OF THE NIGHT. Leda, Leto. MYTHS OF THE MOON. Artemis, Circe, Io. Sel6n5. Danae\ Dem5t5r. MYTHS OF THE EARTH. Goea,...
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Image 21 of Classic mythology; GLOSSAET. Achelous, Gr. Acheloos. The name of a river, afterwards used to denote any running water. It probably contains the same root as Lat. aqua. Acheron. The name conveyed to the Greeks...
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Image 22 of Classic mythology; XV 111 GLOSSARY ApoVo, Gr. Apollo n, the de- stroyer. Belongs to group of sun-myths. He is the sun- god, born of Zeus, the sky, and Leto, the night, in Delos, the...
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Image 23 of Classic mythology; GLOSSARY. xix Athene— (Continued). word which expressed it. Athene answers to Lat. Mi- Bacchus, Gr. Bakchos or IakcJios. See Dionysus. Bellerophon. Belongs to group of sun-myths. The name means the bane or...
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Image 24 of Classic mythology; XX GLOSSARY, Cron us Continued). fied as god of time. In the story of Cronus swallowing Iris children, may be seen the action of time devouring the days and years. At Athens...
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Image 25 of Classic mythology; gloss ah y XXI Deucalion (Continued). sions. The name Deucalion signifies the brilliant. Dionysus. Both the attributes and worship of Dionysus are move Semitic than Aryan. His power is greater, his pas-...
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Image 26 of Classic mythology; XX11 GLOSS AS- Y. Glauce, Gr. Glauke. A word for a bright, gleaming thing. Belongs to myths of the broad daylight. For Glauke Jason forsakes his dawn-bride Me- dea, and by Medea...
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Image 27 of Classic mythology; GLOSSARY. xxill Hermes. Belongs to group of wind-myths. His name is identical with Saramaya, son of the Hindu, Sarama, the dawn creeping softly over the sky. His story symbolizes the action of...
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Image 28 of Classic mythology; XXIV GLOSSARY. Medea Continued). group of dawn-myths. As such she goes forth with Jason, the sun- hero, from the palace of her father ^Eetes, a power of darkness, bearing with her the...
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Image 29 of Classic mythology; GLOSSARY. XXV random. The name means the gift of all the gods. Parnassus. For analogous le- gends of flood and rest of the ark on a mountain, see Deucalion. Pegasus, Gr. Pegasos....
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Image 30 of Classic mythology; XXVI GLOSSARY Poseidon— Continued). as despot, etc. Or the name may be of Phenician origin, and connected with Sid-on, ship of On, the great fish -god of the Phenicians. In most of...
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Image 31 of Classic mythology; GLOSSARY. xxv 11 Tantalus (Continued). and punishment, compares •with that of Sisyphos. In the eternal drawing back from him of things almost within his grasp may be seen the shrinking of the...
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Image 32 of Classic mythology; /^X
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Image 33 of Classic mythology; Classic Mythology, i. THE BEGINNING OF ALL THINGS. Long ago, in the beginning of time, there was nothing but a huge dark mass called Chaos. In this Chaos were hidden all things...
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Image 34 of Classic mythology; 2 MYTHS OF HELLAS, frightful. The others had only one eye apiece, and it was placed in the middle of their foreheads and was as large as a cart wheel. But the...
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Image 35 of Classic mythology; THE BEGINNING OF ALL THING-S. 3 mother Gaea now saw how. little she had gained by her treachery to her husband, and she told Cronus that he should lose his kingly power...
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Image 36 of Classic mythology; 4 MYTHS OF HELLAS. swallowed it he began to feel very uncomfortable, and presently be was sick. Then out came the stone and the children that he had swallowed, the youngest first,...
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Image 37 of Classic mythology; THE BEGINNING OF ALL THIKGo. 5 Amalthea was already dead, but Zeus honoured her by making one of her horns a wonder, which became famous all over the world. Whoever had it...
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Image 38 of Classic mythology; 6 MYTHS OF HELLAS. Pelion. But whilst they were doing this, Zeus hurled a mighty thunderbolt against Ossa and made it fall down again, and the gods rushed down to the earth...
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Image 39 of Classic mythology; THE BEGINNING OF ALL THINGS. i man, bellow like a bull, roar like a lion, bark like a dog, and hiss like a snake. All the other gods were afraid of him...
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Image 40 of Classic mythology; MYTHS OF HELLAS. II. THE GOLDEN AGE. It was during the time when Cronus was reigning over the gods that men were first created, and this was called the Grolden Age. In...
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- Date: 1883