Greek Mythology Link (Complete Collection)

Greek Mythology Link (Complete Collection)

Document belonging to the Greek Mythology Link, a web site created by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology Characters • Places • Topics • Images • Bibliography • Español • PDF Editions About • Copyright © 1997 Carlos Parada and Maicar Förlag. This PDF contains portions of the Greek Mythology Link COMPLETE COLLECTION, version 0906. In this sample most links will not work. THE COMPLETE GREEK MYTHOLOGY LINK COLLECTION (digital edition) includes: 1. Two fully linked, bookmarked, and easy to print PDF files (1809 A4 pages), including: a. The full version of the Genealogical Guide (not on line) and every page-numbered docu- ment detailed in the Contents. b. 119 Charts (genealogical and contextual) and 5 Maps. 2. Thousands of images organized in albums are included in this package. The contents of this sample is copyright © 1997 Carlos Parada and Maicar Förlag. To buy this collection, visit Editions. Greek Mythology Link Contents The Greek Mythology Link is a collection of myths retold by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology, published in 1993 (available at Amazon). The mythical accounts are based exclusively on ancient sources. Address: www.maicar.com About, Email. Copyright © 1997 Carlos Parada and Maicar Förlag. ISBN 978-91-976473-9-7 Contents VIII Divinities 1476 Major Divinities 1477 Page Immortals 1480 I Abbreviations 2 Other deities 1486 II Dictionaries 4 IX Miscellanea Genealogical Guide (6520 entries) 5 Three Main Ancestors 1489 Geographical Reference (1184) 500 Robe & Necklace of Harmonia 1 1491 III Biographies (209) 530 The Pelopides 1494 Mythical Objects 1497 IV GROUPS (56) 1096 The Palladium 1501 V Places and Peoples (34) 1284 Wine 1503 VI On the Myths Suicides 1506 Murders 1511 Getting acquainted with the myths 1376 The Seven Sages of Greece 1518 Basic aspects of the Greek myths 1382 Sing goddess 1532 Brief history of the Greek myths 1386 Croesus 694 The Munificence of the Myths 1389 Disney's and the original Hercules compared 1537 The Children of the Myths 1391 The Exile of the Gods - Edward Gibbon 1539 The Ages of the World 1393 A Mythological Sketch - Margaret Fuller 1542 The Era of Zeus 1413 Epimetheus (one-act play) 1544 Meeting Medea or not 1418 "Is it True?" 1420 X Greek Mythological Variants in Isidore's Etymologies 1426 The Greek Alphabet, and note about it 1549 Greek-Latin Correspondences VII Events (in chronological order): 1550 Names of Characters in Greek Script 1552 Myths of Creation 1430 Castration of Uranus 1434 XI Bibliography (ancient authors) 1581 Titanomachy 1435 Bibliography (in chronological order) 1591 The Ages of Man 1437 Bibliography (order of events) 1594 The Flood of Deucalion 1 1440 Bibliography (modern authors) 1597 The DANAIDS kill their husbands 1157 XII Indices 1602 Gigantomachy 1442 XIII Catalogue of Images 1649 The Voyage of the ARGONAUTS 1114 (Images illustrating the texts: ca. 631) Calydonian Boar Hunt (CALYDONIAN HUNTERS) 1137 The War of the SEVEN AGAINST THEBES 1244 XIV About the Greek Mythology Link 1662 The War of the EPIGONI 1163 GGGM 1664 The Trojan War 1444 XV Charts and Maps 1671 Dares' Account of the Destruction of Troy 1452 Genealogical Charts (105) 1672 The Last Days of Troy 1457 Contextual Charts (14) 1778 Aftermath of the Trojan War and Returns 1460 Mythological Maps (5) 1793 Odysseus kills the SUITORS 1256 The Wanderings of Aeneas 558 Summaries of the Trojan Cycle 1463 The Return of the HERACLIDES 1174 Colonization of Ionia 1323 Romulus & the Foundation of Rome 1028 1 Document belonging to the Greek Mythology Link, a web site created by Carlos Parada, author of Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology Biographies • GROUPS • Places & Peoples • Dictionaries • Images Copyright © 1997 Carlos Parada and Maicar Förlag. Abbreviations * = The poems of The Epic Cycle and the Hesiodic fragments have been indicated following the numbering given in H. G. Evelyn-White's translation (Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica, Loeb Classical Library, 1982). The same applies to Mimnermus, translated by J. M. Edmonds (Elegy and Iambus, Loeb Classical Library, 1961). The sources behind those numbered fragments follow the abbreviation. Ael.VH. = Aelian, Varia Historia *Hes.ID. = Hesiod, The Idaean Dactyls. Aes.Aga. = Aeschylus, Agamemnon. Aes.Eum. = Aeschylus, Eumenides. 1 = Pliny, Natural History 7.56, 197 and Clement, Aes.LB. = Aeschylus, Libation-Bearers. Stromateis 1.16.75. Aes.Pro. = Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound. Aes.Sev. = Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes. *Hes.Mel. = Hesiod, The Melampodia. Aes.Supp. = Aeschylus, The Suppliant Maidens. *AETH. = The Aethiopis (The Epic Cycle). 1 = Strabo, 14. p. 642. 2 = Tzetzes on Lycophron, 682. 1 = Proclus, Chrestomathia, 2. 3 = Scholiast on Homer, Odyssey 10.494. 3 = Schol. on Pindar, Isth. 3.53. 8 = Strabo, 14. p. 676. AO. = [Orpheus], Argonautica Orphica. Hes.SH. = Hesiod, Shield of Heracles. Apd. = Apollodorus, Library. Hes.The. = Hesiod, Theogony. Apd.Ep. = Apollodorus, Library "Epitome". Hes.WD. = Hesiod, Works and Days. Apu.Tra. = Apuleius. The Golden Ass. Hom.Aph. = Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite. Ara.Phae. = Aratus of Soli, Phaenomena. Hom.Apo. = Homeric Hymn to Apollo. Arg. = Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica. Hom.Ar. = Homeric Hymn to Ares. Ari.Birds. = Aristophanes, The Birds. Hom.Asc. = Homeric Hymn to Asclepius. Ath. = Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae. Hom.Dem. = Homeric Hymn to Demeter. Cal.Ap. = Callimachus, Hymn to Apollo. Hom.Dion. = Homeric Hymn to Dionysus. Cal.Ar. = Callimachus, Hymn to Artemis. Hom.Hel. = Homeric Hymn to Helius. Cal.BP. = Callimachus, On the Bath of Pallas. Hom.Herm. = Homeric Hymn to Hermes. Cal.Del. = Callimachus, Hymn to Delos. Hom.Il. = Homer, Iliad. Cal.Dem. = Callimachus, Hymn to Demeter. Hom.Od. = Homer, Odyssey. Cal.Ze. = Callimachus, Hymn to Zeus. Hom.Pan. = Homeric Hymn to Pan. Call. = Callistratus, Descriptions Hom.Sel. = Homeric Hymn to Selene. Cic.ND. = Cicero, De Natura Deorum (The Nature of the Gods). Hyg.Ast. = Hyginus, Poetica Astronomica. Clem.EG. = Clement of Alexandria, Exhortation to the Greeks. Hyg.Fab. = Hyginus, Fabulae. Col. = Colluthus, The Rape of Helen. Hyg.Pre. = Hyginus, Fabulae, "Preface". Con. = Conon, Narratives (Diegeseis). *LI. = The Little Iliad (The Epic Cycle). *CYP. = The Cypria (The Epic Cycle). 13 = Aristoph. Lysistr. 155 and Schol. 1 = Proclus, Chrestomathy, 1. 14 = Schol. Lycophr. Alex. 1268. 3 = Schol. on Homer, Il.1.5. 5 = Schol. on Homer, Il.17.140. Lib.Met. = Antoninus Liberalis, Metamorphoses. 7 = Clement of Alexandria, Protrept 2.30.5. Long. = Longus, Daphnis and Chloe. 8 = Athenaeus, 8.334 B. Man. = Manilius, Astronomica. 9 = Schol. on Eur. Andr.898. *Mimn. = Mimnermus, Elegies, Nanno, Fragments. 11 = Schol. on Homer, Il.3.242. 12 = Schol. on Pindar, Nem.10.114. 8 = Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae. 18 = Athenaeus, Deipnosophistae. DH. = Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Roman Antiquities. 19 = Aelian, Historical Miscellany. Dio. = Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History. 21 = Argument to Sophocles Antigone. Epict. = Arrian's Discourses of Epictetus (Epicteti Dissertationes). 22 = Tzetzes on Lycophron. *EPIG. = The Epigoni (The Epic Cycle). 23 = Collection of Proverbs. Nonn. = Nonnus, Dionysiaca. 2 = Photius, Lexicon. 3 = Schol. on Ap. Rhod. 1.308. *OED. = Oedipodea (The Epic Cycle). Eur.Alc. = Euripides, Alcestis. 3 = Schol. on Eur.Phoen.1750. Eur.And. = Euripides, Andromache. Eur.Bacc. = Euripides, Bacchanals. Ov.AA. = Ovid, Artis Amatoriae. Eur.Cyc. = Euripides, Cyclops. Ov.Fast. = Ovid, Fasti. Eur.Ele. = Euripides, Electra. Ov.Her. = Ovid, Heroides. Eur.Hcl. = Euripides, Heraclides. Ov.Met. = Ovid, Metamorphoses. Eur.Hec. = Euripides, Hecabe. Ov.Pont = Epistulae ex Ponto. Eur.Hel. = Euripides, Helen. Parth. = Parthenius of Nicaea, Love Romances. Eur.Her. = Euripides, Heracles. Pau. = Pausanias, Description of Greece. Eur.Hipp. = Euripides, Hippolytus. Phil.Im. = Philostratus, Imagines. Eur.Ion. = Euripides, Ion. Phil.VA. = Flavius Philostratus, Vita Apollonii (Life of Apollonius of Eur.IA. = Euripides, Iphigenia in Aulis. Tyana). Eur.IT. = Euripides, Iphigenia in Tauris. Pin.Isth. = Pindar, Isthmian Odes. Eur.Med. = Euripides, Medea. Pin.Nem. = Pindar, Nemean Odes. Eur.Ore. = Euripides, Orestes. Pin.Oly. = Pindar, Olympian Odes. Eur.Phoe. = Euripides, Phoenician Women. Pin.Pyth. = Pindar, Pythian Odes. Eur.Rhe. = Euripides, Rhesus. Pla.Apo. = Plato, Apology Eur.Supp. = Euripides, Suppliants. Pla.Cra. = Plato, Cratylus Eur.Tro. = Euripides, Daughters of Troy. Pla.Cri. = Plato, Critias. Gell. = Aulus Gellius, Attic Nights. Pla.Euth = Plato, Euthyphro. Hdt. = Herodotus, History. Pla.Gorg. = Plato, Gorgias. *Hes.Aeg. = Hesiod, Aegimius. Pla.Ion = Plato, Ion. Pla.Laws = Plato, Laws. 4 = Herodian in Stephanus of Byzantium. Pla.Phaedo = Plato, Phaedo. 6 = Scholiast on Homer, Il.24.24. Pla.Phae. = Plato, Phaedrus. Pla.Pro. = Plato, Protagoras. *Hes.Ast. = Hesiod, Astronomy. Pla.Rep. = Plato, Republic. Pla.Soph. = Plato, Sophist. 1 = Scholiast on Pindar, Nem.2.16. Pla.Sta. = Plato, Statesman. 2 = Scholiast on Aratus 254. Pla.Sym. = Plato, Symposium. 3 = Pseudo-Eratosthenes Catast. frag. 1. Pla.Tim. = Plato, Timaeus. 4 = Pseudo-Eratosthenes Catast. frag. 32. Plu.GQ. = Plutarch, Moralia (Greek Questions). Plu.Mor. = Plutarch, Moralia. *Hes.CW. = Hesiod, Catalogues of Women ("Appendix" in H. G. Plu.PS. = Plutarch, Moralia (Greek and Roman Parallel Stories). Evelyn-White's translation.) Plu.Sup. = Plutarch, Moralia (Superstition). 2 Plu.Alc. = Plutarch, Parallel Lives (Alcibiades). 19A = Oxyrhynchus Papyri 1358 fr. 1 (3rd cent. A.D.) Plu.Cim.

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