Classical myths that live today, by Frances E. Sabin; Ralph Van Deman Magoffin, classical editor.

Author
Sabin, Frances Ellis, 1870-1943 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, Silver, Burdett [c1927]
Description
xxv, 348 p., xlvi p. front., illus., double map. 20 cm.

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      • Princeton copy 2: Weakened spine, worn cover.
      • Princeton copy 2: Ownership stamp on front free endpaper.
      • Includes bibliographic footnotes and index.
      Bibliographic references
      "Additional reading" and "Poems for reference" at end of most of the chapters.
      Binding note
      Princeton copy 2: Beige pictorial boards, lettering in purple.
      Contents
      • The Gods in general
      • Apollo
      • Aurora (Eos)
      • Bacchus (Dionysus)
      • Ceres (Demeter)
      • Diana (Artemis)
      • The Fates
      • Janus
      • Juno (Hera)
      • Jupiter (Zeus)
      • Mars (Ares)
      • Mercury (Hermes)
      • Minerva (Athena)
      • The Muses and Pegasus
      • Neptune (Poseidon)
      • The Nymphs
      • Pan
      • Pluto (Hades)
      • Prometheus
      • Venus (Aphrodite)
      • Vesta (Hestia)
      • Vulcan (Hephaestus)
      • Bellerophon
      • Cadmus
      • Hercules (Heracles)
      • Jason and the Argonauts
      • Orpheus
      • Perseus
      • Theseus
      • The Trojan War
      • The adventures of Ulysses
      • The Wanderings of Aeneas.
      References
      From the Mundane to the Magical: 701 (p.146).
      LCCN
      27008217
      OCLC
      2738689
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