ABSTRACT

The first book to capture a complete picture of the most important of Greek gods in one reliable volume for almost seventy years, this masterly and comprehensive study brings a new-millennium examination of the fascinating god Zeus.

Broad in scope, the book looks at myth, art, cult, philosophy, drama, theology and European painting amongst much more, and allows us to take seriously what it was to worship and respect the greatest of Greek gods, and to live through the aftershock of the Middle Ages and modern times.

Showing the evidence along the way, Zeus is student-friendly and includes:

  • a range of illustrations and maps
  • translated passages from ancient authors 
  • a chronology and excellent indexing.

Looking at the ancient Greeks their predecessor and their successors – the Romans and beyond – the book is engagingly written and speaks to a modern audience: this is Zeus from our remote ancestors to Wagner, and into the computer age.

chapter |2 pages

WHY ZEUS?

chapter |16 pages

INTRODUCING ZEUS

part |2 pages

KEY THEMES

chapter 1|7 pages

ENVISAGING ZEUS

chapter 3|11 pages

ZEUS FROM WEATHER TO FATE

chapter 4|21 pages

ZEUS AND THE ORDER OF SOCIETY 65

chapter 5|29 pages

THINKING ABOUT ZEUS

part |2 pages

ZEUS AFTERWARDS

chapter 6|20 pages

PHASES OF HISTORY