999 resultados para MYTHOLOGY, GREEK


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Mode of access: Internet.

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"Chronological tables of Greek and Roman history, civil and literary, from the first Olympiad, B.C. 776, to the fall of the Western Empire, A.D. 476. With tables of Greek and Roman measures, weights, and money. Ed. by William Smith ... ": p. [957]-1039.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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"Bibliography of ancient pottery": v.1, p. xix-xxxvi.

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Tozer, H.F. Geography.--Tristram, H.B. Fauna.--Tristram, H.B. Flora.--History: 1. Hicks,R.D. Chronology. 2. Chronological Tables.--Jebb, Sir R. Literature.--Philosophy: 1. Jackson, H. Schools to Aristotle. 2. Hicks, R.D. Later Schools.--Gow, J. Science.--Art: 1. Penrose, F.C. Architecture. 2. Waldstein, C. Prehistoric art. 3. Waldstein, C. Sculpture. 4. Earp, F.R. Painting. 5. Smith, A.H. Vase Painting. 6. Smith, A.H. Terracottas. 7. Ridgeway, W. Engraved gems. 8. Hind, R.D. Archer--Music.--Gardner, E.A. Mythology and religion.--Public antiquities: 1. Whibley, L. Constitutions. 2. Wyse, W. Law. 3. Wyse, W. Finance. 4. Mayor, R.J.G. Population. 5. Mayor, R.J.G. Slaves and slavery. 6. Edwards, H.J. Colonies. 7. Edwards, H.J. Commerce and industry. 8. Ridgeway, W. Measures and weights. 9. Ridgeway, W. Money. 10. Oman, C.W.C. War. 11. Cook, A.B. Ships. 12. Gow, J. The calendar.--Private antiquities: 1. Gow, J. A table of the relationships of a man. 2. Harrison, Miss J. Ritual of birth, marriage, and death. 3. Wilkins, A.S. Education. 4. James, M.R. Books and writing. 5. Cornish, F.W. The position of women. 6. Evans, Lady Dress. 7. Gardner, E.A. Daily life, its surroundings, employments and amusements. 8. Gardner, E.A. House and furniture. 9. Allbutt, T.C. Medicine.--Criticism and Interpretation: 1. Neil, R.A. Dialects. 2. Roberts, E.S. Epigraphy. 3. Harris, J.R. Palaeography. 4. Jebb, Sir R. Textual criticism. 5. Verrall, A.W. Metre. 6. Sandys, J.E. History of scholarship.--Indices.

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Includes index.

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Translation of: Kleine mythologie der Griechen undRömer.

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I. Greek and Roman, by W. S. Fox, 1916.--II. Eddic, by J. A. Macculloch. 1930.--III. Celtic, by J. A. Macculloch; Slavic by Jan M_achal. 1918.--IV. Finno-Ugric, Siberian, by Uno Holmberg. 1927.--V. Semitic, by S. H. Langdon. 1931.--VI. Indian, by A. B. Keith; Iranian, by A. J. Carnoy. 1917.--VII. Armenian, by M. H. Ananikian; African, by Alice Werner. 1925.--VIII. Chinese, by J. C. Ferguson; Japanese, by Masaharu Anesaki. 1928.--IX. Oceanic, by R. B. Dixon. 1916.--X. North American, by H. B. Alexander. 1916.--XI. Latin-American, by H. B. Alexander. 1920.--XII. Egyptian, by W. M. M_uller; Indo-Chinese, by J. G. Scott. 1918.--XIII. Complete index to volumes I-XII. 1932.

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This paper considers the functions of Greek mythology in general and the “Theseus and the Minotaur” myth in particular in two contemporary texts of adolescent masculinity: Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson series (2005-2009) and Matt Ottley’s Requiem for a Beast: A Work for Image, Word and Music (2007). These texts reveal the ongoing flexibility of mythic texts to be pressed into service of shoring up or challenging currently hegemonic ideologies of self and state. Both Riordan and Ottley make a variety of intertextual uses of classical hero plots in order to facilitate their own narrative explorations of contemporary adolescent men ‘coming of age’. These intertextual gestures might easily be read as gestures of alignment with narrative traditions and authority which simultaneously confer “legitimacy” on Riordan and Ottley, on their texts, and by extension, on their readers. However, when read in juxtaposition, it is clear that Riordan and Ottley may use classical mythology to articulate similarly gendered adolescence, they produce divergent visions of nationed adolescence.