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The gods of Greece

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York Abrams c1983Description: 216p.; ill. (some col.; map); bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0810909588
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL782 .S8 1983
Contents:
Introduction. Poseidon. Apollo. Artemis. Aphrodite. Dionysos. Zeus. Athena. Hera. Hestia. Ares. Hephaistos. Demeter. Hades. Hermes. Epilogue
Abstract: '...explores the gods not as poetic fancies but as vital forces alive in us today....She...shows how they are all still present in us--some in the foreground, some in the background, with a particular god dominating our lives at a particular stage only to retreat when we bomve on to a different stage.'
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Introduction. Poseidon. Apollo. Artemis. Aphrodite. Dionysos. Zeus. Athena. Hera. Hestia. Ares. Hephaistos. Demeter. Hades. Hermes. Epilogue

'...explores the gods not as poetic fancies but as vital forces alive in us today....She...shows how they are all still present in us--some in the foreground, some in the background, with a particular god dominating our lives at a particular stage only to retreat when we bomve on to a different stage.'

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