"Classic myths are the best text, an excellent and complete introduction, including its integrity, readability, informative notes, appendices, glossaries, indexes, and formats." - Appalachia State University Richard A. Spencer
"Classical myths provide students with a solid foundation to fully understand myths, whose structure and composition are the main reason I strongly agree with this text rather than competitors. Is perfect. "- Ross State University's Sherri Mussatto
"The main advantage of this article is that it is more rounded and more thorough, even without the background of boring pedicure myths.The report is also very impressive.The book is printed and images Balance is between summary and detailed. "- Carolyn Whitson at Metropolitan State University
Classical myth is the introduction of the main character and the most important story of the classic Greek and Roman myths. What you learn is the story of creating the world with transformation of Theogony and Ovid's Hesiod; God Zeus, Apollo, Demeter, Persephone, Hermes, Dionysus and Af Lodi, Heroes of Greece, Theuses and Hercules (Roman version Hercules), and the most famous Trojan horse war among all classical myths. Professor Elizabeth Van Diver organized her presentation with some basic knowledge. What is a myth? Which club uses myth? What are some of the problems inherent in the study of classical myths? She also discussed the most influential thinking about the nature and function of the 19th and 20th century myths, including Freud and Jung's psychological theory and Joseph Campbell's metaphysical way.
Welcome to the Classical Mythology course which is part of Wikiversity Comparative Theology College! This course outlines ancient Greek and Roman myths, including an overview of mythology theory and a brief introduction to other myths such as Egypt and Mesopotamia.
CAMS 45H Classical myth (3) (GH) (H) (IL) (BA) CAMS 45H introduces myths of ancient Greece and Rome. Because they are embodied in the normative works of Greek and Latin literature and art. Students are familiar with classical myths by studying the stories of the gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines. This course will explain the meaning and function of myths in the context of its history, religion and literature. It can also interpret the myths from different academic aspects (comparison myths, critique theory, cultural anthropology, gender theory, history, philosophy, psychology, religion or rhetoric). In addition, CAMS 45H offers students the opportunity to apply myth knowledge and understanding to the prosperity of classical myths in later literature, art and culture.