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Classical myths that live today, by Frances E. Sabin; Ralph Van Deman Magoffin, classical editor.
Author
Sabin, Frances Ellis, 1870-1943
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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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84166 Eng 20
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Mythology, Classical
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English poetry
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Magoffin, Ralph Van Deman, 1874-1942
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Notes
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.
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References
From the Mundane to the Magical: 701 (p.146).
LCCN
27008217
OCLC
2738689
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