Brill’s New Pauly Supplements I - Volume 4 : The Reception of Myth and Mythology
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Subject: Classical Studies
Edited by: Maria Moog-Grünewald
The Reception of Myth and Mythology highlights the routes and works through which the myths of Greece and Rome have passed into the cultural memory of Europe over the centuries, into its literature, music and art and its reflections on aesthetics and philosophy.
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The Reception of Myth and Mythology highlights the routes and works through which the myths of Greece and Rome have passed into the cultural memory of Europe over the centuries, into its literature, music and art and its reflections on aesthetics and philosophy.
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The following selected bibliography lists, for further reference, important research works concerned with the reception of Greek and Roman mythology. It includes only such works that are of general and overall interest, i.e. not those concerned with individual figures, authors or works. Theoretical works on myth are not listed. A. Reference works A.1. Lexica on the reception of myth Irène Aghion et al., Reclams Lexikon der antiken Götter und Heroen in der Kunst, Stuttgart 2000. Yves Bonnepoy (ed.), Dictionnaire des mythologies, 2 vols., Paris 1981. Benjamin Hederich, Gründliches …