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    Freudian Mythologies: Greek Tragedy and Modern Identities.Rachel Bowlby - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    Since Freud reimagined Sophocles' Oedipus as a transhistorical Everyman, far-reaching changes have occurred in the social and sexual conditions of Western identity. This book shows how both classical and Freudian perspectives may now differently illuminate the forming stories of a present-day world of serial families, multiple sexualities, and reproductive technologies.
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    Rachel Bowlby: Freudian Mythologies. Greek Tragedy and Modern Identities. Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York, 2007.Francisco Javier Luque Castillo - 2008 - Foro Interno. Anuario de Teoría Política 8:180-183.
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    Book Review: Freudian Mythologies: Greek Tragedy and Modern Identities. [REVIEW]Karín Lesnik-Oberstein - 2008 - Feminist Review 90 (1):148-150.
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  4. Atlas (Greek mythology) 49 Augustine, St. 187 Bacon, F. 189 Bakunin, M. 183, 190 Ballerowicz, L. 176 n. 5.Father C. Bartnik, L. Von Beethoven, H. Bergson, P. Bergson, Rabbi Hillel, E. Bevin, Bishop Pieronek, Bishop T. Pieronek, O. Von Bismarck & M. Black - 1999 - In Ian Charles Jarvie & Sandra Pralong (eds.), Popper's Open society after fifty years: the continuing relevance of Karl Popper. New York: Routledge.
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    Greek mythology: some new perspectives.Geoffrey Stephen Kirk - 1972 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 92:74-85.
    A new approach to the ancient world is only too often a wrong approach, unless it is based on some concrete discovery. But I think it fair to talk of newperspectives, at least, in the study of Greek mythology. Certainly the old and familiar ones are no longer adequate. Indeed it is surprising, in the light of fresh intuitions about society, literacy, the pre-Homeric world, and relations with the ancient Near East, that myth—one of the most pervasive aspects of (...)
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    ‘Adult’ Mythology - C. Kerényi: The Gods of the Greeks. Pp. xvi+304; 16 plates, 26 figs. London: Thames and Hudson, 1951. Cloth, 18s. net.H. J. Rose - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (01):36-.
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    The Greek Mythology in the Interpretation of C. G. Jung’s Analytical Psychology.Andrzej Korczak - 2012 - Idea. Studia Nad Strukturą I Rozwojem Pojęć Filozoficznych 24:207-214.
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    Greek mythology and poetics.M. L. West - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):807-808.
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    Greek Mythology (R.D.) Woodard (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology. Pp. xvi + 536, pls. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007. Paper, £18.99, US$29.99 (Cased, £50, US$90). ISBN: 978-0-521-60726-1 (978-0-521-84520-5 hbk). [REVIEW]Susan Deacy - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):602-.
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    Greek Mythology. [REVIEW]J. M. Cook - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (3):466-467.
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    Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual.Gary Beckman & Walter Burkert - 1982 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 102 (1):207.
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    Greek Myth and Ritual Walter Burkert: Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual. Pp. xix + 226; 12 illustrations. Berkeley, Los Angeles, London: University of California Press, 1979. £9. [REVIEW]N. J. Richardson - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (01):63-64.
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    Greek Mythology in Byzantine Art. [REVIEW]D. Talbot Rice - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (1):63-63.
  14. The Library of Greek Mythology.Apollodorus . - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    A new translation of an important text for Greek mythology used as a source book by classicists from antiquity to Robert Graves, The Library of Greek Mythology is a complete summary of early Greek myth. Using the ancient system of detailed histories of the great families, it contains invaluable genealogical diagrams for maximum clarity. The introduction gives details of sources and narrative traditions, and there is comprehensive annotation. An indispensable reference work for anyone interested in classical mythology.
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    Erotic Mythology (B.) Breitenberger Aphrodite and Eros. The Development of Erotic Mythology in Early Greek Poetry and Cult. Pp. x + 296, ills. New York and Abingdon: Routledge, 2007. Cased, £65, US$100. ISBN: 978-0-415-96823-. [REVIEW]Stephanie Lynn Budin - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (2):338-.
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    Greek Mythology Ausführliches Lexicon der griechisehen und römischen Mythologie. Herausgegeben von W. H. Roscher. Parts 1–12 (A—Hera), each part 2 mks. [REVIEW]L. R. Faenell - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (05):133-138.
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  17. Mythology and the history of religions: Mitie E leggende by Raffaele Pettazzoni vol. I, Africa-australia; vol. III, America settentrionale. Turin: Unione tipografica editrice torinese, 1948, 1953. Pp. XXVII+480; XVIII + 576. La religion dans la grece antique, Des origine a Alexandre le grand by Raffaele Pettazzoni translated by Jean gouillard. Paris: Payot, 1953. Pp. 268. (Original edition: La religione nella grecia antica fino ad Alessandro. Bologna, zanichelli, 1921. Pp. XII + 416.) La religion populaire dans la grece antique by Martin P. Nilsson translated by Frans durif. Paris: Plon, 1954. Pp. 245. (Original edition: Greek popular religion. New York: Columbia university press, 1940. Pp. XVII + 166.) Cenese de l'odyssee. Le fantastique et le sacre by Gabriel Germain Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 1954. Pp. 700. [REVIEW]Mircea Eliade - 1955 - Diogenes 3 (9):96-113.
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    Mythological Burlesque - Walsh Distorted Ideals in Greek Vase-Painting. The World of Mythological Burlesque. Pp. xxx + 420, ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Cased, £55, US$95. ISBN: 978-0-521-89641-2. [REVIEW]Alexandre G. Mitchell - 2010 - The Classical Review 60 (2):561-562.
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    ‘Adult’ Mythology - C. Kerényi: The Gods of the Greeks. Pp. xvi+304; 16 plates, 26 figs. London: Thames and Hudson, 1951. Cloth, 18s. net. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1953 - The Classical Review 3 (01):36-37.
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    Mycenaean Mythology The Mycenaean Origin of Greek Mythology. By M. P. Nilsson. Pp. 258. Cambridge: University Press, 1932. Cloth, 17s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]H. J. Rose - 1932 - The Classical Review 46 (04):157-.
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    Tradition and innovation in greek tragedy's mythological exempla.Ariadne Konstantinou - 2015 - Classical Quarterly 65 (2):476-488.
    Novelties introduced into traditional myths are an essential characteristic of Greek tragedy. Each and every play demonstrates, in different ways, how tragedians were versatile and innovative in handling mythic material. Modern prefaces to individual tragedies often discuss the possible innovations in the dramatization of a myth compared to previous or subsequent versions. Innovations advanced in a play sometimes became so familiar that they came to be regarded as ‘standard’. Such examples include the condemnation and death of the protagonist in (...)
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    Greek Myths - R. Buxton: Imaginary Greece: The Contexts of Mythology. Pp. xvi+250, frontispiece+20 plates in text. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. £35/$59.95. [REVIEW]Emily Kearns - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (2):300-301.
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    The Mythology of All Races. Vol. I: Greek and Roman. Vol. VI: Indian and Iranian. Vol. IX: Oceanic. Vol. X: North American. [REVIEW]A. A. Goldenweiser - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (7):190-194.
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    The Mythology of All Races. Vol. I: Greek and Roman. Vol. VI: Indian and Iranian. Vol. IX: Oceanic. Vol. X: North American. [REVIEW]Louis Herbert Gray, George Foot Moore, William Sherwood Fox, A. Berriedale Keith, Albert J. Carnoy & Roland B. Dixon - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 15 (7):190-194.
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    Greek Mythology. [REVIEW]W. R. Halliday - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (6):222-222.
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    Greek Mythology A Handbook of Greek Mythology, including its Extension to Rome. By H. J. Rose, M.A. Pp. ix + 363. London: Methuen and Co., 1928. 16s. [REVIEW]W. R. Halliday - 1928 - The Classical Review 42 (06):222-.
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    The gods will not save you: Greek culture and mythology in The Wire.Raúl San Julián Alonso - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (2):153-184.
    Within the pantheon of the great television series of recent decades, "The Wire" (D. Simon & E. Burns, HBO, 2002-2006) undoubtedly occupies a prominent place for critics and audiences. “The Wire”, disguised as a police thriller, is a serial story that stands out for its cyclical structure, tragic archetypes and a choral look that makes the difference from the rest of current television content. Three characteristics (the corality, the tragedy, and the cyclical time) that make up the essence of (...) theater. And as soon as we start analyzing The Wire we see what is hidden in the characters and plots of one of the most prestigious series in history owe their essence to the cosmogony and Greek mythology, the root of all our culture. (shrink)
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    Roscher's Greek Mythology.L. R. Farnell - 1888 - The Classical Review 2 (06):164-167.
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    Distorted Ideals in Greek Vase-Painting: The World of Mythological Burlesque.Erin L. Thompson - 2010 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 103 (4):560-562.
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    Distorted Ideals in Greek Vase-Painting: The World of Mythological Burlesque (review).Erin L. Thompson - 2010 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 103 (4):560-562.
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    What is Greek about Greek Mythology?David Konstan - 1991 - Kernos 4:11-30.
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    What is Greek about Greek Mythology?David Konstan - 1990 - Kernos 3:11-30.
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    The Mycenaean Origin of Greek Mythology.Martin Nilsson - 1972 - University of California Press.
    The last major work of the giant of the field. Martin P. Nilsson set himself the task of tracing the elements of Greekmythology, as they appear in Homer's Iliad, to their source in Mycenaean culture, a much earlier period. His conclusions, drawn from a very limited empirical material - archaeology, very few relevant Linear B texts - are remarkably compelling.
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    Ernst Bloch and the Greek Mythology. 김진 - 2017 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 87:509-533.
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    F. Graf, Greek Mythology. An Introduction.Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge - 1995 - Kernos 8:306-307.
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    The World of Greek Religion and Mythology.Vinciane Pirenne‑Delforge - 2021 - Kernos 34:314-315.
    Jan N. Bremmer (J.N.B.) est incontestablement un historien des religions antiques parmi les plus productifs de ces quarante dernières années, qu’il s’agisse de l’étude du monde gréco-romain ou du christianisme antique, qu’il arpente avec une remarquable maîtrise des outils nécessaires à cette fin. Aux débuts du christianisme était consacré le premier recueil de ses travaux publié chez Mohr Siebeck, tandis que ce deuxième volume (qui n’est pas le second) rassemble, en trente chapitres, 35 arti...
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    John Pinsent: Greek Mythology. Pp. 141; 26 colour, 1 19 black-and-white figs. London: Hamlyn Publishing Group, 1969. Cloth, £1·25. - Stewart Perowne: Roman Mythology. Pp. 141; 26 colour, 117 black-and-white figs. London: Hamlyn Publishing Group, 1969. Cloth, £1·25. [REVIEW]J. M. Cook - 1971 - The Classical Review 21 (03):466-467.
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    Two Handbooks of Mythology R. Hard: The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology . Based on H. J. Rose's Handbook of Greek Mythology. Pp. xx + 753, maps, ills. London and New York: Routledge, 2004. Cased, £120. ISBN: 0-415-18636-. [REVIEW]Christina A. Clark - 2005 - The Classical Review 55 (01):171-.
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    The Goddess Demeter Combative Motherhood, Ecofeminism and Ethics of Care in Greek Mythology.Olaya Fernández Guerrero - 2022 - Ideas Y Valores 71 (179):79-97.
    RESUMEN En el contexto griego clásico, Demeter era venerada como diosa de la agricultura y protectora de la fertilidad. Asimismo, la relación entre esta deidad y su hija Koré-Perséfone representaba la fortaleza del vinculo maternal. Este artículo explora las dimensiones simbólicas de esta figura mitológica, poniendo de relieve sus conexiones con un modelo ético de maternidad asociado al cuidado y a la resistencia frente a las injusticias. Además, se aborda una lectura de este mito desde la perspectiva de la teoria (...)
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    Companion to greek myth - K. Dowden, N. Livingstone a companion to greek mythology. Pp. XXVIII + 643, ills, maps. Malden, ma and oxford: Wiley–blackwell, 2011. Cased, £120, €144, us$199.95. Isbn: 978-1-4051-1178-2. [REVIEW]Fiona Hobden - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (2):587-589.
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    K. Dowden, Death and the Maiden. Girl's Initiation Rites in Greek Mythology.Pierre Bonnechere - 1991 - Kernos 4:338-339.
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    The Roots of Greek Culture Gregory Nagy: Greek Mythology and Poetics. (Myth and Poetics.) Pp. xi + 363. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1990. $35. [REVIEW]Simon Goldhill - 1991 - The Classical Review 41 (01):87-89.
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    Myths and the greek novels - lefteratou mythological narratives. The bold and faithful heroines of the greek novel. Pp. X + 359, colour ills. Berlin and boston: De gruyter, 2018. Cased, £90.99, €109.95, us$126.99. Isbn: 978-3-11-052732-2. [REVIEW]Luca Graverini - 2019 - The Classical Review 69 (1):79-80.
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    Considerations on greek religion - (j.N.) Bremmer the world of greek religion and mythology. Collected essays II. (wissenschaftliche untersuchungen zum neuen testament 433.) Pp. XXII + 564. Tübingen: Mohr siebeck, 2019. Cased, €179. Isbn: 978-3-16-154451-4. [REVIEW]Manolis Petrakis - 2022 - The Classical Review 72 (2):600-602.
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    Stoning and Sight: A Structural Equivalence in Greek Mythology.Deborah T. Steiner - 1995 - Classical Antiquity 14 (1):193-211.
    This article examines a series of Greek myths which establish a structural equivalence between two motifs, stoning and blinding; the two penalties either substitute for one another in alternative versions of a single story, or appear in sequence as repayments in kind. After reviewing other theories concerning the motives behind blinding and lapidation, I argue that both punishments-together with petrifaction and live imprisonment, which frequently figure alongside the other motifs-are directed against individuals whose crimes generate pollution. This miasma affects (...)
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    Philo of Alexandria and Greek myth: narratives, allegories, and arguments.Francesca Alesse (ed.) - 2019 - Leiden ; Boston: Brill.
    In Philo of Alexandria and Greek Myth: Narratives, Allegories, and Arguments, a fresh and more complete image of Philo of Alexandria as a careful reader, interpreter, and critic of Greek literature is offered. Greek mythology plays a significant role in Philo of Alexandria's exegetical oeuvre. Philo explicitly adopts or subtly evokes narratives, episodes and figures from Greek mythology as symbols whose didactic function we need to unravel, exactly as the hidden teaching of Moses' narration has to (...)
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    The Mythological Paintings in the Macellum at Pompeii.Judith M. Barringer - 1994 - Classical Antiquity 13 (2):149-166.
    This article attempts to establish and examine the context of the two remaining mythological paintings in the Macellum, the central market of Pompeii. Panels of Io and Argos and of Penelope and Odysseus grace the interior walls, and while the identification of the Penelope figure has been the subject of debate, she clearly derives from Greek prototypes of Penelope, both material and theatrical. Indeed, scholars suggest that the Io panel and perhaps the Penelope painting as well are copies of (...)
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    The Greek imaginary: from Homer to Heraclitus seminars 1982-1983.Cornelius Castoriadis - 2023 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Edited by Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Enrique Escobar, Myrto Gondicas, Pascal Vernay, John V. Garner & María-Constanza Garrido Sierralta.
    This book collects 12 previously untranslated lectures by Castoriadis from 1982 to 1983. Castoriadis focuses on the interconnection between philosophy and democracy and the way both emerge within a self-critical imaginary already in development in the work of early Greek poets and Presocratic philosophers. Displaying both mastery of the relevant scholarship and original interpretation, he reveals the birth of a society that would place its highest value in calling itself and its institutions into question. He argues that this spirit (...)
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    World Image and Cosmography in Greek Mythology- In search of the origin of philosophical cosmology. 손윤락 - 2017 - 동서철학연구(Dong Seo Cheol Hak Yeon Gu; Studies in Philosophy East-West) 83:305-330.
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    Classical Mythology in Context.Lisa Maurizio - 2015 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Classical Mythology in Context encourages students to directly encounter and explore ancient myths and to understand them in broader interpretative contexts. Featuring a modular structure that coincides with the four main components of a classical mythology course--history, theory, comparison, and reception--each chapter is built around one central figure or topic. Classical Mythology in Context provides: A sustained discussion of religious practices and sacred places that offers a key approach to the historical contextualization of Greek myths An introduction to--and integration (...)
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