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The Craft of Zeus

Author : John Scheid,Jesper Svenbro,Carol Volk
Publisher : Penn State Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 0674005783

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The Craft of Zeus by John Scheid,Jesper Svenbro,Carol Volk Pdf

In this dazzling commentary on Greek and Roman myth and society, weaving emerges as a metaphor rich with possibility. From rituals symbolizing the cohesion of society to the erotic and marital significance of weaving, this lively book defines the logic of one of the central concepts in Greek and Roman thought.

Zeus

Author : Russell Roberts
Publisher : Mitchell Lane Publishers, Inc.
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2008-06
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781612284231

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The personality and characteristics of Zeus can often be seen in tales that modern writers and filmmakers weave. The name Zeus still stands for the ultimate in power and authority, which is why it graces modern companies and their products. A study of the starry night sky reveals constellations named after the twin sons of Zeus. Indeed, if mighty Zeus were to look down at the earth today from his lofty Olympian perch, he may well be pleased at the impact he still has on the modern world.

Zeus

Author : Ken Dowden
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Zeus (Greek deity)
ISBN : 0415305020

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Ken Dowden's work centres on Zeus, the chief god of the Greeks and ruler of the heavens. As with all the Greek gods and goddesses, he is a piece of a jigsaw that forms the inner story of Ancient Greek society.

Blood of Zeus

Author : Meredith Wild,Angel Payne
Publisher : Waterhouse Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2020-08-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781642632194

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Blood of Zeus by Meredith Wild,Angel Payne Pdf

An ancient grudge. A forbidden love. The only thing worse than being a demon is being a Valari. As an undergraduate at Los Angeles’s Alameda University, Kara Valari can sometimes succeed at forgetting she’s both. Lost between the pages of the classics and tucked into the shadows of lecture halls, she can dodge the paparazzi’s lenses as well as her family’s publicized dramas—not to mention their private expectations. She has one more year to feed her true passions. Then she’ll be expected to fulfill a much darker destiny. Cursed with inexplicable strength and godlike stature, literature professor Maximus Kane knows all about darkness. Every day he’s reminded of the missteps of his childhood and the devastating consequences they’ve had on those dearest to him. To atone, Maximus spends his nights alone and his days submerged in the quiet life of academia. His existence has become a study in control, and he’s become a master at it—until Kara Valari walks into his toughest course. Viscerally, Kara’s everything he craves. Logically, she’s everything he rejects. She’s a starlet of privilege. She’s also a student. And after one touch, he can’t deny that she’s awakened something in him that may never go dormant. Nothing about her makes sense, but everything about her feels right. Especially in the deepest strands of his DNA, which are still shadows of mystery to him—a mystery Kara seems determined to uncover. She’s Hollywood royalty. She’s forbidden fruit. And he’s pretty sure she could be the answer to everything.

The Will of Zeus

Author : Stringfellow Barr
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 1961
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:252350599

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Zeus Is Dead

Author : Michael G. Munz
Publisher : Libertary Company
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-03
Category : Gods, Greek
ISBN : 1620154269

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Zeus Is Dead by Michael G. Munz Pdf

Nine months ago, Zeus's murder catapulted the Greek gods back into our world. Now, the Greek gods revel in their new temples, casinos and media empires - all except Apollo. There may be hope to get them under control and back where they belong, if Apollo can return Zeus to life! Unfortunately, whoever murdered Zeus will certainly kill again to prevent his return.

Hesiod's Verbal Craft

Author : Athanassios Vergados
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-06-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780192534767

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Hesiod's Verbal Craft by Athanassios Vergados Pdf

This novel, ground-breaking study aims to define Hesiod's place in early Greek intellectual history by exploring his conception of language and the ways in which it represents reality. Divided into three parts, it addresses a network of issues related to etymology, word-play, and semantics, and examines how these contribute to the development of the argument and the concepts of knowledge and authority in the Theogony and the Works and Days. Part I demonstrates how much we can learn about the poet's craft and his relation to the poetic tradition if we read his etymologies carefully, while Part II takes the discussion of the 'correctness of language' further - this correctness does not amount to a naïvely assumed one-to-one correspondence between signifier and signified. Correct names and correct language are 'true' because they reveal something particular about the concept or entity named, as numerous examples show; more importantly, however, correct language is imitative of reality, in that language becomes more opaque, ambiguous, and indeterminate as we delve deeper into the exploration of the condicio humana and the ambiguities and contradictions that characterize it in the Works and Days. Part III addresses three moments of Hesiodic reception, with individual chapters comparing Hesiod's implicit theory of language and cognition with the more explicit statements found in early mythographers and genealogists, demonstrating the importance of Hesiod's poetry for Plato's etymological project in the Cratylus, and discussing the ways in which some ancient philologists treat Hesiod as one of their own. What emerges is a new and invaluable perspective on a hitherto under-explored chapter in early Greek linguistic thought which ascertains more clearly Hesiod's place in Greek intellectual history as a serious thinker who introduced some of the questions that occupied early Greek philosophy.

Oracle

Author : Lisa Forest
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781491704103

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Bridget Davis has been running from an unknown past and an unseen enemy for as long as she can remember. All she knows is what her mother has told her: she is an oracle whose special abilities are about to manifest. But just as she is ready to begin her senior year of college, her mother dies, leaving her in the care of Dr. Cole Weber. Now, as Bridget's gifts become more pronounced, only Cole knows the truth about their origin. Bridget feels cursed by the gifts that allow her to shape-shift into the forms of animals and see the past and future. Trusting Cole, however, she is unexpectedly thrust into the supernatural world of Greek gods and goddesses. Cole, it seems, is Eros, god of love, and Bridget is his last living descendant and a hybrid. Unfortunately, the gods are alien imposters-and Bridget is one of them. Amid visions of blood-soaked battles, vampires, and passionate betrayals, Bridget begins to see that she is the key to mankind's survival. But just as Cole teaches Bridget about her past, defends her life with the help of Athena, and rekindles their hunger for each other, Bridget finds a love of her own in the arms of another hybrid. In this fantasy novel, passions roar to life as the dark forces of Greek myth close in, leaving a goddess with no choice but to embrace her warrior heritage-before it is too late.

Ancient Epic

Author : Katherine Callen King
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2012-02-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781118293454

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Ancient Epic by Katherine Callen King Pdf

Ancient Epic offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to six of the greatest ancient epics – Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, Vergil's Aeneid, Ovid's Metamorphoses, and Apollonius of Rhodes' Agonautica. Provides an accessible introduction to the ancient epic Offers interpretive analyses of poems within a comprehensive historical context Includes a detailed timeline, suggestions for further readings, and an appendix of the Olympian gods and their Akkadian counterparts

God and the Land : The Metaphysics of Farming in Hesiod and Vergil

Author : Stephanie A. Nelson Boston University
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1998-05-18
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780195353570

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God and the Land : The Metaphysics of Farming in Hesiod and Vergil by Stephanie A. Nelson Boston University Pdf

In this pathbreaking book, which includes a powerful new translation of Hesiod's Works and Days by esteemed translator David Grene, Stephanie Nelson argues that a society's vision of farming contains deep indications about its view of the human place within nature, and our relationship to the divine. She contends that both Hesiod in the Works and Days and Vergil in the Georgics saw farming in this way, and so wrote their poems not only about farming itself, but also about its deeper ethical and religious implications. Hesiod, Nelson argues, saw farming as revealing that man must live by the sweat of his brow, and that good, for human beings, must always be accompanied by hardship. Within this vision justice, competition, cooperation, and the need for labor take their place alongside the uncertainties of the seasons and even of particular lucky and unlucky days to form a meaningful whole within which human life is an integral part. Vergil, Nelson argues, deliberately modeled his poem upon the Works and Days, and did so in order to reveal that his is a very different vision. Hesiod saw the hardship in farming; Vergil sees its violence as well. Farming is for him both our life within nature, and also our battle against her. Against the background of Hesiods poem, which found a single meaning for human life, Vergil thus creates a split vision and suggests that human beings may be radically alienated from both nature and the divine. Nelson argues that both the Georgics and the Works and Days have been misread because scholars have not seen the importance of the connection between the two poems, and because they have not seen that farming is the true concern of both, farming in its deepest and most profoundly unsettling sense.

Zeus

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:907518276

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The Hymn to Zeus from Palaikastro

Author : Mark Cameron Alonge
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 556 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Electronic
ISBN : STANFORD:36105127123144

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Zeus

Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2017-11-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1979619077

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*Includes pictures of important places and historic art depicting Zeus and other Greek gods. *Explains the historical origins of the god and the mythological tales about him. *Includes a Bibliography for further reading. "I will sing of Zeus, chiefest among the gods and greatest, all-seeing, the lord of all, the fulfiller who whispers words of wisdom to Themis as she sits leaning towards him. Be gracious, all-seeing Son of Cronos, most excellent and great!" - "The Hymn To Zeus," attributed to Homer Zeus is a god of apparent paradox: sublimely regal yet ridiculously fickle, a giver of laws but a slave to his own passions, a being of incredible power who is desperate to possess that which he cannot have. As the leader of the Greek pantheon on Mount Olympus, Zeus was the god of kingship (and the associated elements of law, oaths, the state and the protection of property) and the god of storms, controlling lightning, wind and thunder. In many ways, one of Ancient Greece's most complex gods is also the most understandable, since he seems so human, and because there is plenty of information about him that survived, including the original legends about his birth, his early deeds and his many relationships with other gods, lovers, and humans. Furthermore, scholars have been able to analyze the historical roots of "Zeus" as a concept, identifying what gods he is related to among other cultures, where the legends of Zeus originated, and what this information says about the Ancient Greeks. One of the reasons Zeus remains one of the most recognizable gods in history is because of the spread of his influence. Due to the conquests of Alexander the Great, Zeus was brought along with other elements of Hellenization to Egypt and the Near East, and a few centuries later, Rome all but adopted him as their own chief god, Jupiter. From there, he was exported around the Roman Empire and fused with numerous other local gods in the process. Ultimately, Zeus was a prominent god from the period of pre-recorded history until the Christianization of Greece, which was complete by the early 7th century A.D. It is difficult for modern observers to understand how a hot-headed, sex-obsessed god could command the love and admiration of so many Greeks, not to mention their cultural heirs throughout the Roman Empire. What did the worship of this god provide for his worshipers? How did belief in his existence fulfill their spiritual needs? How was he different from other members of his pantheon? This book explores the figure of Zeus, including his origins, the stories told about him, the way he was worshiped and how he is remembered today. Along with pictures and a bibliography, you will learn about the Greek god like you never have before, in no time at all.

Sons of Zeus

Author : Noble Smith
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-06-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781250025579

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The first entry in an epic series, set during the fifth-century BC war between Athens and Sparta, finds Plataea resident Nikias dreaming of glory in the Olympic games, only to find himself leading a ragtag band of defenders in the wake of a surprise attack.

Beyond Omega

Author : Ron K Truscott
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2010-05-11
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1450229425

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Beyond Omega by Ron K Truscott Pdf

...he was taken up into heaven... With their current mission on Earth complete, the crew of Earth Explorer Twenty-five makes the twenty year journey back to the Alphan home worlds. Jesus and his father Apollo look forward to a time of peace after a hectic and dangerous period contending with Earth’s leaders and their own rebellious brother and uncle, Ares Centauri. However, Ares is the least of their problems, as they discover that during their two thousand year absence from Alpha, a new dangerous religion has threatened to destroy the tranquility of the home planets. ...then I saw a new heaven and a new earth... After defeating Nidal Amaso and the Milsums, and bringing peace once again to Alpha and Omega the Centauri family race back to the Sol system in time to find the people of Earth on a collision course of nuclear self destruction, caused by warring religious factions, and once again Jesus and his father, Apollo, must fight to save the Earth humans. This time with the assistance of AIMI they create a new heaven and new Earth, and begin a thousand year epoch of peace and harmony.