<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>A Companion to Greek Mythology</i> presents a series of essays that explore the phenomenon of Greek myth from its origins in shared Indo-European story patterns and the Greeks' contacts with their Eastern Mediterranean neighbours through its development as a shared language and thought-system for the Greco-Roman world. <ul> <li>Features essays from a prestigious international team of literary experts</li> <li>Includes coverage of Greek myth's intersection with history, philosophy and religion</li> <li>Introduces readers to topics in mythology that are often inaccessible to non-specialists</li> <li>Addresses the Hellenistic and Roman periods as well as Archaic and Classical Greece</li> </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>A COMPANION TO <b>GREEK MYTHOLOGY</b> <p>"Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." <i>Choice</i> <p>"This collection of twenty eight articles on interpreting Greco-Roman culture presents a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to examining Greek mythology within the broader context of the intellectual and cultural development of the ancient world and provides an in depth discussion of the influence of traditional stories on the development of a shared historical culture."</br> <i>Book News, Inc.</i> <p><i>A Companion to Greek Mythology</i> approaches the rich diversity of Greek myth from a distinctive new angle - one that delves deeply into its origins in shared Indo-European story patterns and the Greeks' contacts with their Eastern Mediterranean neighbors. Contributions from a team of international experts trace the development of Greek myth into a shared language, heritage, and way of thinking throughout the entire Greco-Roman world. <p>Individual essays address such topics as how myths were presented in stories, poems, dramas and all forms of visual art, as well as the role of myth in philosophy, learning, religion, mystery-cult, and Greek self-identity. Other essays explore contemporary reception of Greek myth and the potential of modern theoretical approaches. <i>A Companion to Greek Mythology</i> offers invaluable insights into the ancient world that will help to shape our understanding of the wide ranging appeal and influence of Greek myth across the ages.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. (<i>Choice</i>, 1 November 2011)</p> <p>This collection of twenty eight articles on interpreting Greco-Roman culture presents a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to examining Greek mythology within the broader context of the intellectual and cultural development of the ancient world and provides an in depth discussion of the influence of traditional stories on the development of a shared historical culture. (<i>Book News, Inc.</i>, 1 August 2011)</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Ken Dowden</b> is Professor of Classics and Head of the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of <i>Uses of Greek Mythology</i> (1992)<i>, European Paganism</i> (2000)<i>, and Zeus</i> (2006). <p><b>Niall Livingstone</b> is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Birmingham. He is the author of <i>Isocrates' Busiris</i> (2001) and <i>Epigram</i> (with G. Nisbet, 2010).</p>
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