Myths Of The Future American Mythology
One way mythology continues to develop is through folk songs. In America, these began with ancient songs the first settlers brought from Europe and Africa. These have been passed down here over hundreds of years. Each time they are re-told, ... [... more]
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Tree of Souls: The Mythology of Judaism
Only one of the world's mythologies has remained essentially unrecognized--the mythology of Judaism. As Howard Schwartz reveals in Tree of Souls, the first anthology of Jewish mythology in English, this mythical tradition is as rich and as fascinating as ... [... more]
$55.00
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The Greek Gods: Zeus, Ruler Of Olympus.
Zeus was a womanizer. He was married three times. The first was to Metis who helped him to power. He swallowed her so that he could not be defeated the way his father was. Next he married Themis. With Themis he had the Fates, the seasons, ... [... more]
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Wit & Wisdom, American Proverbs
Every day Americans have helped define our own folk culture with their wit and wisdom. Now, when you sign up for the weekly Creature Feature (a newsletter only article about a different mythological animal each week), you'll also get a folk ... [... more]
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New Newsletter Feature American Proverbs
Proverbs are a big part of mythology and folklore. Greek and Roman Philosophers, and other thinkers who helped define the dieties of ancient civilizations. Every day Americans have helped define our own folk culture with their wit and wisdom. Now ... [... more]
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Creature Feature The Phoenix
In Greek and Egyptian mythology, the Phoenix is tied to the God of the Sun. it In Greek legend, he lives in the Middle East, by a well. It bathed in the well every day, and sang, as many of us do, in the bath. But the song of the Phoenix was so ... [... more]
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Voodoo And Santerian Pantheons
God of love, sex incarnate in early Hatian mythology. In Voodoo he is incorporated with Baron Samedi, God of death. He retains his lust, along with a love of food and drink. He wears a black tail-coat, a top hat and sunglasses, twirls a cane and ... [... more]
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An Introduction To Greek Mythology
Gaia spontaneously gave birth to Uranos (the sky). She coupled with Uranos and gave birth to the twelve Titans. They were monstrous creatures, three were Cyclopes, and three were Hekatonchires (monsters with one hundred hands each). Uranos was ... [... more]
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Bulfinch's Mythology (Barnes & Noble Classics)
Bulfinch's Mythology, by Thomas Bulfinch, is part of the Barnes & Noble Classics series, which offers quality editions at affordable prices to the student and the general reader, including new scholarship, thoughtful design, and pages of carefully ... [... more]
$12.95
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Religion and Mythology
Religion and Mythology exposes a new approach to religion and mythology that demonstrates a much greater compatibility than is generally accepted. Rather than accepting religion as essentially truth and myth as essentially false, it proposes that myths ... [... more]
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Gods, Demigods and Demons: A Handbook of Greek Mythology
Gods, Demigods and Demons is a concise, yet wide-ranging handbook of Greek mythology that promises a vivid introduction to the great myths of ancient Greece. Here are the gods of the Olympian pantheon. Here too are the demigods, demons, heroes, and many ... [... more]
$19.95
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Vedic Mythology
An essential book for our modern approach of the Vedas An important book because of its age. One hundred and ten years ago a man was able to publish this book on the mythology of the Rigveda, hence of the old Indo-Aryans. The book is full of precise and ... [... more]
$22.95
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