Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E.M. Berens

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Silver footed, fair haired Thetis, Ares the God of War, Nike the Goddess of Victory, The Furies and The Muses, Zeus the presiding deity of the Universe and the magical, mysterious Olympus, are some of the amazing, mythical Greek and Roman deities you'll encounter in this book. Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by EM Berens was originally intended for young readers. Written in an easy and light style, the author attempts to bring the pantheon of gods into a comprehensible format. He organizes them into different dynasties and chronologies to make it easier for the reader to understand the labyrinthine relationships and connections between the various gods, heroes, minor divinities, mythical figures and legendary creatures. Greek and Roman legends form the base of all European art, literature and civilization itself. Since the advent of Christianity, the so called Pagan religion which dominated all of Europe for thousands of years were eclipsed but the study of the Classics as part of the education in Greek and Latin kept them alive. Today there's hardly a serious student of English or art who does not encounter some reference to an ancient Greek or Roman myth or deity somewhere in literature and the Western languages. A visit to any of the museums or classical art galleries in Europe would be one that's filled with allusions and depictions of Greek or Roman legends. For modern day readers, the book is a mine of information about the lineage of the gods, forms of worship, festivals and temples devoted to them. It is interestingly chronicled, right from the primordial legend of Uranus and Gaia to the Creation of the Earth, through the dynasties of the Gods, heroes and divinities of the Night and the Sea, right up to the Trojan War where the Gods played a most important role in the destiny of humans. The section on temples and worship is especially interesting for students of archeology and history. It also includes statues, augurs, soothsayers, temple architecture, altars, priests and sacrifices. The extensive footnotes and author's notes for each chapter add value and interest while the charming illustrations make it attractive for younger readers. Anyone who is interested in exploring the ancient legends of two of the oldest Western civilizations would certainly find Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E.M. Berens a source of hours of reading pleasure and a valuable addition to their bookshelf.

Recent Episodes
  • 01 – Preface, Part I: Myths, and The First Dynasty
    Jan 2, 2025 – 17:28
  • 02 – The Second Dynasty: Chronus, Rhea, Division of the World, Theories as to the Origin of Man
    Jan 1, 2025 – 23:45
  • 03 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Zeus (Jupiter)
    Dec 31, 2024 – 11:29
  • 04 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Hera, Pallas Athene, Themis, and Hestia
    Dec 30, 2024 – 17:25
  • 05 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Demeter and Aphrodite
    Dec 29, 2024 – 28:09
  • 06 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Phoebus-Apollo
    Dec 28, 2024 – 40:38
  • 07 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Hecate and Selene
    Dec 27, 2024 – 05:16
  • 08 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Artemis
    Dec 26, 2024 – 24:47
  • 09 – Third Dynasty: Olympian Divinities- Hephaetus and Poseidon
    Dec 25, 2024 – 21:28
  • 10 – Third Dynasty: Sea Divinities- Oceanus through Nike
    Dec 24, 2024 – 21:19
  • 11 – Third Dynasty: Sea Divinities- Hermes
    Dec 23, 2024 – 14:33
  • 12 – Third Dynasty: Sea Divinities- Dionysus
    Dec 22, 2024 – 16:52
  • 13 – Third Dynasty: Sea Divinities- Aides and Plutus
    Dec 21, 2024 – 14:03
  • 14 – Third Dynasty: Minor Divinities
    Dec 20, 2024 – 10:08
  • 15 – Third Dynasty: Night and Her Children – Nyx through Eros and Psyche
    Dec 19, 2024 – 29:15
  • 16 – Third Dynasty: Night and Her Children- Hymen through the Charities or Graces
    Dec 18, 2024 – 18:20
  • 17 – Third Dynasty: Night and Her Children- Horae through Asclepias
    Dec 17, 2024 – 32:11
  • 18 – Third Dynasty: Roman Divinities
    Dec 16, 2024 – 18:47
  • 19 – Public Worship of the Ancient Greeks and Romans
    Dec 15, 2024 – 17:38
  • 20 – Greek Festivals
    Dec 14, 2024 – 06:56
  • 21 – Roman Festivals
    Dec 13, 2024 – 03:22
  • 22 – Legends: Cadmus and Perseus
    Dec 12, 2024 – 17:33
  • 23 – Legends: Ion and Daedelus and Icarus
    Dec 11, 2024 – 07:33
  • 24 – Legends: The Argonauts
    Dec 10, 2024 – 47:52
  • 25-1 – Legends: Pelops and Heracles – part 1
    Dec 9, 2024 – 31:24
  • 25-2 – Legends: Heracles – part 2
    Dec 8, 2024 – 30:53
  • 26 – Legends: Bellerophon and Theseus
    Dec 7, 2024 – 25:33
  • 27 – Legends: Oedipus and The Seven against Thebes
    Dec 6, 2024 – 16:12
  • 28 – Legends: The Epigoni, Alcmaeon and the Necklace, and The Heraclidae
    Dec 5, 2024 – 15:47
  • 29 – The Siege of Troy
    Dec 4, 2024 – 49:31
  • 30 – Return of the Greeks from Troy
    Dec 3, 2024 – 47:48
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