ABSTRACT

The Mesopotamian influence on Greek mythology in literary works of the epic period is considerable - yet it is a largely unexplored field. In this book Charles Penglase investigates major Mesopotamian and Greek myths. His examination concentrates on journey myths. A major breakthrough is achieved in the recognition of the extent of Mesopotamian influence and in the understanding of the colourful myths involved.
The results are of significant interest, especially to scholars and students of ancient Greek and Near Eastern religion and mythology.

chapter 1|12 pages

FOUNDATIONS

chapter 2|29 pages

INANNA

chapter 3|20 pages

NINURTA

chapter 4|2 pages

FROM EKUR TO OLYMPOS

chapter 5|42 pages

THE HOMERIC HYMN TO APOLLO

chapter 6|28 pages

THE HOMERIC HYMN TO DEMETER

chapter 7|18 pages

MYTHS OF APHRODITE AND HER ORIGINS

chapter 8|14 pages

JOURNEYS OF HERMES AND ZEUS

chapter 9|27 pages

PANDORA, PROMETHEUS AND THE MYTHS OF ENKI

chapter 10|6 pages

THE BIRTH OF ATHENA

chapter 11|7 pages

CONCLUSION