Author: Maria Papachristos Publisher: R.E.I. Editions ISBN: 2372973665 Category : Juvenile Fiction Languages : en Pages : 140
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A complete work, unique in its kind, in which the myths and legends of ancient Greece are examined and illustrated with precision and accuracy. An accurate analysis that starts from the primordial Deities passing through the Titans, the Giants, the Cyclops, the Gods of Olympus and the Underworld, to arrive, through the Semidèis, the Muses, the Nymphs and all the other mythological figures, until more known and not legends of ancient Greece. In this third volume we talk about: Le Muse: • Clio • Euterpe • Talia • Melpomene • Terpsichore • Erato • Polyimnia • Urania • Calliope Le Moire or Parche The Erinni or Furies The Cabiri The Gorgons The Hours or Seasons The Nymphs: • Alseadi • Oreadi • Napee • Auloniadi • Menadi • Dryads • Amadriadi • Meliadi • Epimelids • Dafnaie • Naiads • Nereids • Oceanine • Pleiades • Iadi • Eliadi • Hesperides Other Gods: • Night • Apate • Eris • Geras • Hypnos • Ker • Momo • Moros • Nemesis • Tanato • Achlys • Oneiroi
Author: Helena Petrovna Blavatsky Publisher: Philaletheians UK ISBN: Category : Religion Languages : en Pages : 15
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Thomas Taylor on the Muses that harmonise our triune energies by elevating them to the Noetic Unity of Spirit. Philosophy causes our psychical powers to be moved harmoniously, in symphony with real beings, and in accordance with the orderly motions of celestial orbs. Philosophy is the Greatest Music. Muses are the sources of the variety of harmonies. They impart to souls the investigation of Truth, and to bodies a multitude of powers. The Musagetes himself unfolds Truth to souls according to One Intellectual Simplicity. The Muses, the Celestial Spheres, the sensible world, the whole soul of the universe, and the souls of ordinary men, had a consubsistent progression. Ralph Emerson on Plato domesticating the soul in nature. George Mead on gods and their shaktis. Muses are intoxicated with the nectar of divine knowledge. They dance around Apollo, the splendour of one Invisible Sun. They are the powers of remembrance of spiritual knowledge enjoyed by the soul in past births. While Muses are the beneficent use of awakened spiritual powers, Sirens are the allurements of opened psychic powers. Madame Blavatsky explains how inferior goddesses emanate from superior deities.
Author: Zartaloudis Thanos Zartaloudis Publisher: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 147444203X Category : Language Arts & Disciplines Languages : en Pages : 350
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This is a highly original, interdisciplinary study of the archaic Greek word nomos and its family of words. More recently used to mean simply 'law' or 'law-making', Thanos Zartaloudis draws out the richness of this fundamental term by exploring its many roots and uses over the centuries. The Birth of Nomos includes extracts from ancient sources, in both the original and English translation, including material from legal history, philosophy, philology, linguistics, ancient history, poetry, archaeology, ancient musicology and anthropology. Through a thorough analysis of these extracts, we gain a new and complete understanding of nomos and its foundational place in the Western legal tradition.
Author: Mary R. Lefkowitz Publisher: Yale University Press ISBN: 9780300107692 Category : Social Science Languages : en Pages : 306
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Insightful and fun, this new guide to an ancient mythology explains why the Greek gods and goddesses are still so captivating to us, revisiting the work of Homer, Ovid, Virgil, and Shakespeare in search of the essence of these stories. (Mythology & Folklore)
Author: Jennifer Larson Publisher: Oxford University Press ISBN: 0198028687 Category : Literary Criticism Languages : en Pages : 392
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Greek Nymphs: Myths, Cult, Lore is the first comprehensive study of the nymph in the ancient Greek world. This well-illustrated book examines nymphs as both religious and mythopoetic figures, tracing their development and significance in Greek culture from Homer through the Hellenistic period. Drawing upon a broad range of literary and archaeological evidence, Jennifer Larson discusses sexually powerful nymphs in ancient and modern Greek folklore, the use of dolls representing nymphs in the socialization of girls, the phenomenon of nympholepsy, the nymphs' relations with other deities in the Greek pantheon, and the nymphs' role in mythic narratives of city-founding and colonization. The book includes a survey of the evidence for myths and cults of the nymphs arranged by geographical region, and a special section of the worship of nymphs in caves throughout the Greek world.