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Bulfinch's Mythology
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xvii, 957 pages
- Note
- The three works, popularly known as Bulfinch's mythology, were originally written and published separately
- Contents
-
- The age of fable -- The age of chivalry -- Legends of Charlemagne
- Vertummus and Pomona
- Cupid and psyche
- Cadmus; The Myrmidons
- Nisus and Scylla; Echo and Narcissus; Clytie; Hero and Leander
- Minerva; Niobe
- The Graeae (Gray-maids) and Gorgons; Perseus and Medusa; Atlas; Andromeda
- Monsters: giants; The Sphinx; Pegasus and Chimaera; The centaurs; The Pygmies; The Griffin
- The golden fleece; Medea and Aeson
- Meleager and Atalanta
- Hercules; Hebe and Ganymede
- The age of fable
- Theseus; Daelus; Castor and Pollux
- Bacchus; Ariadne
- The rural Deities; Erisichton; Rhoecus; The water deities; The Camaenae; The winds
- Achelous and Hercules; Admetus and Alcestis; Antigone; Penelope
- Orpheus and Eurydice;Aristaeus; Amphion; Linus; Thamyris; Marsyas; Melampus; Musaeus
- Arion; Ibycus; Simonides; Sappho
- Endymion; Orion; Aurora and Tithonus; Acis and Galatea--
- The Trojan war
- The fall of Troy; Menelaus and Helen; Agamemnon; Orestes and Electra
- Adventures of Ulysses:The Lotus-eaters; Cyclopses; Circe; Sirens; ;Scylla and Charybdis; Calypso
- Prometheus and Pandora
- The Phaecians; Fate of the suitors
- Adventures of Aeneas, the Harpies; Dido; Palinurus
- The internal regions; Elysium; The sibyl
- Aeneas in Italy: Camilla; Evander; Nisus and Euryalus; Mexentius; Pallas, Camilla, Turnus
- Pythagoras; Egyptian deities; Oracles
- Origin of mythology; Statues of Gods and Goddesses
- Modern monsters; The Phoenix;Basilik; Unicorn; Salamander
- Eastern mythology; Zoroaster; Hindu mythology; Castes; Buddha; Grand Lama; Prester John
- Northern mythology; Valhalla; The Valkyrior
- Thor's visit to Jotunheim
- Apollo and Daphne ; Pyramus and Thisbe; Cephalus and Procris
- The death of Baldur; The elves; Runic letters; Skalds; Iceland; Teutonic mythology; The Nibelungen Lied
- The Druids; Iona
- Juno and her rivals; Io and Callisto; Diana and Actaeon; Latona and the rustics
- Phaëton
- Midas; Baucis and Philemon
- Proserpine. Glaucus and Scylla
- Pygmalion; Dryope; Venus and Adonis; Apollo and Hyacinthus; Ceyx and Halcyone: or, the Halcyon birds
- The age of Chivalry
- King Arthur and his knights -- Introduction; The mythical History of England; Merlin; Arthur; Sir Gawain; Caradoc Briefbras, or, Caradoc with the shrunken arm; Launcelot of the lake; The story of Launcelot; The story of Tristram of Lyonesse; Tristam and Isoude; The story of Sir Tristram of Lyonesse; The round table; End of the story of Sir Tristram; Sir Tristram; The stroy of Perceval; The quest of the Sangreal, or Holy Graal; The Sangreal; The end of the Quest; Sir Agrivain's treason; Morte d'Artur
- The Mabinogeon -- The Britons; The Lady of the Fountain; Geraint, the son of Erbin; Pwyll, prince of Dyved; Branwen, the daughter of Llyr; Manawyddan; KIlwich and Olwen; Taliesin -- Hero myths of the British race; Beowulf; Cuchulain, champion of Ireland; Hereward the wake; Robin Hood
- The orc
- Astolpho's adventures continued, and Isabella's begun
- Meodoro; Orlando mad
- Zerbino and Isabella
- The war in Africa
- Astolpho in Abyssinia
- The war in Africa
- Rogero and Bradamante
- The battle of Roncesvalles
- Rinaldo and Bayard
- Legends of Charlemagne
- Death of Rinaldo
- Huon of Bordeaux
- Ogier, the Dane
- The peers, or Paladins
- The tournament
- The siege of Albracca
- Adventures of Rinaldo and Orlando
- The Invasion of France
- Bradamante and Rogero
- Astolpho and the enchantress
- Isbn
- 9780517274156
- Label
- Bulfinch's Mythology
- Title
- Bulfinch's Mythology
- Title variation
- Mythology
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1796-1867
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Bulfinch, Thomas
- Dewey number
- 398.2
- Illustrations
-
- illustrations
- maps
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- BL312
- LC item number
- .B85 2003
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Mythology
- Romances
- Folklore
- Charlemagne
- Label
- Bulfinch's Mythology
- Note
- The three works, popularly known as Bulfinch's mythology, were originally written and published separately
- Bibliography note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- The age of fable -- The age of chivalry -- Legends of Charlemagne
- Vertummus and Pomona
- Cupid and psyche
- Cadmus; The Myrmidons
- Nisus and Scylla; Echo and Narcissus; Clytie; Hero and Leander
- Minerva; Niobe
- The Graeae (Gray-maids) and Gorgons; Perseus and Medusa; Atlas; Andromeda
- Monsters: giants; The Sphinx; Pegasus and Chimaera; The centaurs; The Pygmies; The Griffin
- The golden fleece; Medea and Aeson
- Meleager and Atalanta
- Hercules; Hebe and Ganymede
- The age of fable
- Theseus; Daelus; Castor and Pollux
- Bacchus; Ariadne
- The rural Deities; Erisichton; Rhoecus; The water deities; The Camaenae; The winds
- Achelous and Hercules; Admetus and Alcestis; Antigone; Penelope
- Orpheus and Eurydice;Aristaeus; Amphion; Linus; Thamyris; Marsyas; Melampus; Musaeus
- Arion; Ibycus; Simonides; Sappho
- Endymion; Orion; Aurora and Tithonus; Acis and Galatea--
- The Trojan war
- The fall of Troy; Menelaus and Helen; Agamemnon; Orestes and Electra
- Adventures of Ulysses:The Lotus-eaters; Cyclopses; Circe; Sirens; ;Scylla and Charybdis; Calypso
- Prometheus and Pandora
- The Phaecians; Fate of the suitors
- Adventures of Aeneas, the Harpies; Dido; Palinurus
- The internal regions; Elysium; The sibyl
- Aeneas in Italy: Camilla; Evander; Nisus and Euryalus; Mexentius; Pallas, Camilla, Turnus
- Pythagoras; Egyptian deities; Oracles
- Origin of mythology; Statues of Gods and Goddesses
- Modern monsters; The Phoenix;Basilik; Unicorn; Salamander
- Eastern mythology; Zoroaster; Hindu mythology; Castes; Buddha; Grand Lama; Prester John
- Northern mythology; Valhalla; The Valkyrior
- Thor's visit to Jotunheim
- Apollo and Daphne ; Pyramus and Thisbe; Cephalus and Procris
- The death of Baldur; The elves; Runic letters; Skalds; Iceland; Teutonic mythology; The Nibelungen Lied
- The Druids; Iona
- Juno and her rivals; Io and Callisto; Diana and Actaeon; Latona and the rustics
- Phaëton
- Midas; Baucis and Philemon
- Proserpine. Glaucus and Scylla
- Pygmalion; Dryope; Venus and Adonis; Apollo and Hyacinthus; Ceyx and Halcyone: or, the Halcyon birds
- The age of Chivalry
- King Arthur and his knights -- Introduction; The mythical History of England; Merlin; Arthur; Sir Gawain; Caradoc Briefbras, or, Caradoc with the shrunken arm; Launcelot of the lake; The story of Launcelot; The story of Tristram of Lyonesse; Tristam and Isoude; The story of Sir Tristram of Lyonesse; The round table; End of the story of Sir Tristram; Sir Tristram; The stroy of Perceval; The quest of the Sangreal, or Holy Graal; The Sangreal; The end of the Quest; Sir Agrivain's treason; Morte d'Artur
- The Mabinogeon -- The Britons; The Lady of the Fountain; Geraint, the son of Erbin; Pwyll, prince of Dyved; Branwen, the daughter of Llyr; Manawyddan; KIlwich and Olwen; Taliesin -- Hero myths of the British race; Beowulf; Cuchulain, champion of Ireland; Hereward the wake; Robin Hood
- The orc
- Astolpho's adventures continued, and Isabella's begun
- Meodoro; Orlando mad
- Zerbino and Isabella
- The war in Africa
- Astolpho in Abyssinia
- The war in Africa
- Rogero and Bradamante
- The battle of Roncesvalles
- Rinaldo and Bayard
- Legends of Charlemagne
- Death of Rinaldo
- Huon of Bordeaux
- Ogier, the Dane
- The peers, or Paladins
- The tournament
- The siege of Albracca
- Adventures of Rinaldo and Orlando
- The Invasion of France
- Bradamante and Rogero
- Astolpho and the enchantress
- Control code
- ocm53013092
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- xvii, 957 pages
- Isbn
- 9780517274156
- Lccn
- 2003270121
- Other physical details
- illustrations, maps
- System control number
- (OCoLC)53013092
- Label
- Bulfinch's Mythology
- Note
- The three works, popularly known as Bulfinch's mythology, were originally written and published separately
- Bibliography note
- Includes index
- Contents
-
- The age of fable -- The age of chivalry -- Legends of Charlemagne
- Vertummus and Pomona
- Cupid and psyche
- Cadmus; The Myrmidons
- Nisus and Scylla; Echo and Narcissus; Clytie; Hero and Leander
- Minerva; Niobe
- The Graeae (Gray-maids) and Gorgons; Perseus and Medusa; Atlas; Andromeda
- Monsters: giants; The Sphinx; Pegasus and Chimaera; The centaurs; The Pygmies; The Griffin
- The golden fleece; Medea and Aeson
- Meleager and Atalanta
- Hercules; Hebe and Ganymede
- The age of fable
- Theseus; Daelus; Castor and Pollux
- Bacchus; Ariadne
- The rural Deities; Erisichton; Rhoecus; The water deities; The Camaenae; The winds
- Achelous and Hercules; Admetus and Alcestis; Antigone; Penelope
- Orpheus and Eurydice;Aristaeus; Amphion; Linus; Thamyris; Marsyas; Melampus; Musaeus
- Arion; Ibycus; Simonides; Sappho
- Endymion; Orion; Aurora and Tithonus; Acis and Galatea--
- The Trojan war
- The fall of Troy; Menelaus and Helen; Agamemnon; Orestes and Electra
- Adventures of Ulysses:The Lotus-eaters; Cyclopses; Circe; Sirens; ;Scylla and Charybdis; Calypso
- Prometheus and Pandora
- The Phaecians; Fate of the suitors
- Adventures of Aeneas, the Harpies; Dido; Palinurus
- The internal regions; Elysium; The sibyl
- Aeneas in Italy: Camilla; Evander; Nisus and Euryalus; Mexentius; Pallas, Camilla, Turnus
- Pythagoras; Egyptian deities; Oracles
- Origin of mythology; Statues of Gods and Goddesses
- Modern monsters; The Phoenix;Basilik; Unicorn; Salamander
- Eastern mythology; Zoroaster; Hindu mythology; Castes; Buddha; Grand Lama; Prester John
- Northern mythology; Valhalla; The Valkyrior
- Thor's visit to Jotunheim
- Apollo and Daphne ; Pyramus and Thisbe; Cephalus and Procris
- The death of Baldur; The elves; Runic letters; Skalds; Iceland; Teutonic mythology; The Nibelungen Lied
- The Druids; Iona
- Juno and her rivals; Io and Callisto; Diana and Actaeon; Latona and the rustics
- Phaëton
- Midas; Baucis and Philemon
- Proserpine. Glaucus and Scylla
- Pygmalion; Dryope; Venus and Adonis; Apollo and Hyacinthus; Ceyx and Halcyone: or, the Halcyon birds
- The age of Chivalry
- King Arthur and his knights -- Introduction; The mythical History of England; Merlin; Arthur; Sir Gawain; Caradoc Briefbras, or, Caradoc with the shrunken arm; Launcelot of the lake; The story of Launcelot; The story of Tristram of Lyonesse; Tristam and Isoude; The story of Sir Tristram of Lyonesse; The round table; End of the story of Sir Tristram; Sir Tristram; The stroy of Perceval; The quest of the Sangreal, or Holy Graal; The Sangreal; The end of the Quest; Sir Agrivain's treason; Morte d'Artur
- The Mabinogeon -- The Britons; The Lady of the Fountain; Geraint, the son of Erbin; Pwyll, prince of Dyved; Branwen, the daughter of Llyr; Manawyddan; KIlwich and Olwen; Taliesin -- Hero myths of the British race; Beowulf; Cuchulain, champion of Ireland; Hereward the wake; Robin Hood
- The orc
- Astolpho's adventures continued, and Isabella's begun
- Meodoro; Orlando mad
- Zerbino and Isabella
- The war in Africa
- Astolpho in Abyssinia
- The war in Africa
- Rogero and Bradamante
- The battle of Roncesvalles
- Rinaldo and Bayard
- Legends of Charlemagne
- Death of Rinaldo
- Huon of Bordeaux
- Ogier, the Dane
- The peers, or Paladins
- The tournament
- The siege of Albracca
- Adventures of Rinaldo and Orlando
- The Invasion of France
- Bradamante and Rogero
- Astolpho and the enchantress
- Control code
- ocm53013092
- Dimensions
- 25 cm.
- Extent
- xvii, 957 pages
- Isbn
- 9780517274156
- Lccn
- 2003270121
- Other physical details
- illustrations, maps
- System control number
- (OCoLC)53013092
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