Collating research over the past thirty years, Emma Stafford the various aspects of Herakle's myth, representations in literature and art, monographs and articles, and presents a hugely accessible account of this legendary figure.
Collating research over the past thirty years, Emma Stafford the various aspects of Herakle's myth, representations in literature and art, monographs and articles, and presents a hugely accessible account of this legendary figure.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emma Stafford is Senior Lecturer in Classics at the University of Leeds. Her research and teaching interests lie in Greek cultural history, especially religion, myth and art. She is author of Worshipping Virtues: Personification and the Divine in Ancient Greece (2000), and Life, Myth and Art in Ancient Greece (2004), and co-editor of Personification in the Greek World (2005). She has also written numerous articles on Greek religion and iconography.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Why Herakles? Part 1: Why Herakles? Introducing Herakles Part 2: Key Themes 1. Monsters and the hero I: The Labours 2. Monsters and the hero II: Other battles 3. The tragic hero 4. Vice or virtue incarnate 5. Political Herakles 6. Worship of the hero-god Part 3: Herakles Afterwards 7. Post-classical variations
Foreword: Why Herakles? Part 1: Why Herakles? Introducing Herakles Part 2: Key Themes 1. Monsters and the hero I: The Labours 2. Monsters and the hero II: Other battles 3. The tragic hero 4. Vice or virtue incarnate 5. Political Herakles 6. Worship of the hero-god Part 3: Herakles Afterwards 7. Post-classical variations
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