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El. knyga: War in Greek Mythology

  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Military
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526766175
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  • Formatas: 240 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Sep-2020
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword Military
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526766175
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Even though war, and conflict generally, feature prominently in Greek mythology, comparatively little has been written on the subject. This is surprising because wars and battles in Greek mythology are freighted with symbolism and laden with meaning and significance – historical, political, social and cultural. The gods and goddesses of war are prominent members of the Greek pantheon: the battles fought by and between Olympians, Titans, giants and Amazons, between centaurs and lapiths, were pivotal in Greek civilization. The Trojan War itself had huge and far-reaching consequences for subsequent Greek culture.The ubiquity of war themes in the Greek myths is a reflection of the prominence of war in everyday Greek life and society, which makes the relative obscurity of published literature all the more puzzling.This book redresses this by showing how conflict in mythology and legend resonated loudly as essential, existentialist even, symbols in Greek culture and how they are represented in classical literature, philosophy, religion, feminism, art, statuary, ceramics, architecture, numismatics, etymology, astronomy, even vulcanology.

Even though war, and conflict generally, feature prominently in Greek mythology, comparatively little has been written on the subject. This is surprising because wars and battles in Greek mythology are freighted with symbolism and laden with meaning and significance – historical, political, social and cultural.
Acknowledgements ix
About the Author x
Preface xi
Chapter 1 Introduction: Exploding Myth
1(20)
Chapter 2 The Gods of War
21(34)
Chapter 3 Titanomachy: War of the Titans - Who Shall Rule the World?
55(5)
Chapter 4 Gigantomachy: War of the Giants - Another Battle for the Cosmos
60(21)
Chapter 5 The Typhonomachy: Zeus Wins the Day, and Every Day Thereafter
81(9)
Chapter 6 Centauromachy: The Wedding Guests From Hell
90(10)
Chapter 7 Amazonomachy Amazons: `Those who fight like men'
100(13)
Chapter 8 The Theban Wars: Complex Oedipus, the Seven Against Thebes and the Epigoni War
113(26)
Chapter 9 Heracles: Not labouring but battling
139(8)
Chapter 10 The Trojan War: The Battle for Helen and the Great Sulk
147(39)
Chapter 11 Hell for the Heroes: Coming home, Domestic Crises, Murder, Incest and Infanticide
186(6)
Chapter 12 Batrachomyomachia: of Mice and Frogs
192(5)
Chapter 13 Epilogue: Perpetuating Greek Myth in the Modern World
197(8)
Appendix: War Deities in Greek Mythology 205(2)
Notes 207(9)
Further Reading 216(9)
Index 225
Paul Chrystal studied classics at the University of Hull and then specialised in Latin love poetry for his MPhil at the University of Southampton. He is the author of numerous classics books, including The Romans in the North of England (2019) , From Republic to Empire (2019), Roman Military Disasters (2015) and Women at War in the Classical World (2020). He has contributed as a feature writer to the Daily Express, BBC History Magazine, Ad Familiares, Minerva and All About History, and is frequently on BBC Radio York, BBC Radio Tees, BBC Radio Manchester and BBC World Service. He is a reviewer for and contributor to Classics for All and a contributor to the Classics section of OUPs Oxford Bibliographies Online; he is an editorial reviewer for Yale University Press Classics books. In 2019, he was guest speaker for Vassar College New Yorks London Programme in association with Goldsmith University.