ABSTRACT

In this new and substantially revised edition of H. J. Rose's classic survey and analysis of the evolution and tradition of Greek myth, Robin Hard adds various features which bring the work up-to-date with contemporary scholarship and address the needs of students.
* a new preface analysing and contextualising H. J. Rose's attitude to myth
* a new chapter devoted to the epic and other poetic sources of the myths, narrative prose mythography and the various forms of rationalisation
* a new chapter examining the relationship between the different myths of Gods and heroes, with genealogical tables. Robin Hard shows how the myths of individual families and distinct locations hold together to form a coherent pseudo-historical pattern
* extensively revises and simplifies notes
* a new annotated bibliography.
A Handbook of Greek Mythology presents a invaluable and user-friendly guide to the myths and legends of ancient Greece - their genesis, sources, development and significance.

chapter I|12 pages

INTRODUCTION: HISTORY OF MYTHOLOGY

chapter II|22 pages

THE BEGINNINGS OF THINGS

chapter III|29 pages

THE CHILDREN OF KRONOS-I

chapter IV|20 pages

THE CHILDREN OF KRONOS—II

chapter V|27 pages

THE QUEENS OF HEAVEN

chapter VI|26 pages

THE YOUNGER GODS

chapter VII|14 pages

LESSER AND FOREIGN DEITIES

chapter VIII|40 pages

VIIIPART I—THE CYCLES OF SAGA

chapter VIII|19 pages

PART II—TROY

chapter IX|26 pages

THE LEGENDS OF GREEK LANDS

chapter X|15 pages

MÄRCHEN IN GREECE AND ITALY

chapter XI|24 pages

ITALIAN PSEUDO-MYTHOLOGY