The legends, activities and associations of each god and goddess are recounted in turn; younger gods and foreign deities are also covered. The history of the age of the heroes, from Heracles, Theseus, Cadmus and Oedipus to the Trojan War and its aftermath, is told in a coherent chronology based on the systematizing work of Apollodorus in the second century AD. Special chapters are devoted to Jason and the Argonauts, the life of Heracles and the Trojan War. Throughout his comprehensive text, Robin Hard presents a clear, lucid account of the complex and sometimes contradictory mass of legends that functioned for the Greeks as the history of their origins, without losing the local colour and archetypal meaning they have for the modern reader. The narrative framework of the book remains that of Rose, with helpful signposting so that the book can be used as a reference work. The text also includes full documentation of the ancient sources, maps and genealogical tables. Illustrated throughout with numerous photographs and line drawings, it will be the definitive account of ancient Greek mythology fir generations to come.

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