- Myth is a
genre of
folklore consisting primarily of
narratives that play a
fundamental role in a society. For scholars, this is very
different from the...
- The
study of
Jesus in
comparative mythology is the
examination of the
narratives of the life of
Jesus in the
Christian gospels,
traditions and theology...
- with the similar-sounding Gr****
Horkos is yet
another issue to
trouble mythographic splitters. The
blind orco
monster should not be
confused with the other...
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Companion to Ovid (Blackwell, 2009), p. 424 online. Jane Chance, The
Mythographic Chaucer (University of
Michigan Press, 1995), p. 65 online.
Troni Y....
- Nemorensis,
owing to the
attention paid to her cult by J.G.
Frazer in the
mythographic classic The
Golden Bough. What
modern scholars call the
Aventine Triad...
-
Phifer called Annals of the
Earth p. 286, in its
voluminous appendix of
mythographic notes, has the
following statement,
albeit without clear attributation:...
- wide
number of
sources like
early epic,
early ****enistic poets, and
mythographical summaries of tales.
Homer and
Hesiod are the most
frequently named along...
- tome
Royal genealogies reports a
significant number of
antiquarian or
mythographic traditions regarding Askenaz as the
first king of
ancient Germany, for...
-
finally Aphrodite turned him into a
woman again and then into a mouse. The
mythographic compendium Bibliotheke,
lists different stories about the
possible cause...
-
candidates include Demeter and ****phone, or two of the
three Fates. Her
mythographic status as
firstborn of Rhea and
Cronus seems to
justify the tradition...