- the word. "
Mythography." Lexico. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. 2020.
Retrieved 31 May 2020. Chance, Jane. 1994–2000.
Medieval Mythography, 2 vols. Gainesville...
- and vices, or the
earth itself as a
consumer of bodies. In
medieval mythography,
Hercules was one of the
heroes seen as a
strong role
model who demonstrated...
-
remain inscrutable in
purpose and meaning.
Wiseman sums the
whole as the
mythography of an
unusually problematic foundation and
early history. The
three canonical...
-
which some
scholars include in
compilations with much reservation. His
mythography was
greatly admired and
highly influential throughout much of the medieval...
-
Vesta (classical Latin: [ˈwɛs.ta]) is the
virgin goddess of the hearth, home, and
family in
Roman religion. She was
rarely depicted in
human form, and...
- Idacansás, Idacansas,
Idacanzas or
Iduakanzas was a
mythical cacique who was said to have been the
first priest of the
sacred city of Sugamuxi, present-day...
-
Internet Archive. Smith, R. Scott, "
Mythography in Latin", in The
Oxford Handbook of Gr**** and
Roman Mythography, pp. 97–114,
edited by R.
Scott Smith...
- libris,
carmen 45; Chance,
Medieval Mythography, p. 133. Theodulf, De
libris 37–38; Chance,
Medieval Mythography, pp. 137, 156, 585.
Similar views are...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Memnon (/ˈmɛmnən/;
Ancient Gr****: Μέμνων, lit. 'resolute') was a king of
Aethiopia and son of
Tithonus and Eos.
During the
Trojan War...
- The
study of
Jesus in
comparative mythology is the
examination of the
narratives of the life of
Jesus in the
Christian gospels,
traditions and theology...