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Good and evil : in myth and legend

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Barnes and Noble c1978Description: xiv,192p.; ill.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-76070-177-6
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • GR705 .M47 1999
Contents:
1 Egyptian mythology. 2 Babylonian and Assyrian mythologies. 3 Persian mythology and Zoroastrianism. 4 Hebrew mythology and Jewish folklore. 5 Christian mythology and folklore. 6 Armenian mythology and folklore. 7 Islamic mythology and folklore. 8 Greek mythology. 9 Nordic and Finnish mythologies and folklores. 10 Slavic mythologies and folklores. 11 Siberian mythologiy and folklore. 12 Hindu mythology and folklore. 13 Buddhist mythology and folklore. 14 Chinese mythology and folklore. 15 Japanese mythology and folklore. 16 African mythologies and folklores. 17 North American Indian mythologies. 18 Aztec, Mayan, and Inca mythologies. 19 Voodoo mythology and folklore
Abstract: 'What, in the human scheme of things, is the origin and meaning of evil--and of its worthy opponent, good? These questions have intrigued man's imagination from ancient times to the present. Now the questions are explored in this book through world mythology and folklore....'
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1 Egyptian mythology. 2 Babylonian and Assyrian mythologies. 3 Persian mythology and Zoroastrianism. 4 Hebrew mythology and Jewish folklore. 5 Christian mythology and folklore. 6 Armenian mythology and folklore. 7 Islamic mythology and folklore. 8 Greek mythology. 9 Nordic and Finnish mythologies and folklores. 10 Slavic mythologies and folklores. 11 Siberian mythologiy and folklore. 12 Hindu mythology and folklore. 13 Buddhist mythology and folklore. 14 Chinese mythology and folklore. 15 Japanese mythology and folklore. 16 African mythologies and folklores. 17 North American Indian mythologies. 18 Aztec, Mayan, and Inca mythologies. 19 Voodoo mythology and folklore

'What, in the human scheme of things, is the origin and meaning of evil--and of its worthy opponent, good? These questions have intrigued man's imagination from ancient times to the present. Now the questions are explored in this book through world mythology and folklore....'

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