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The Myths of Greece and Rome by H. A. Guerber
A classic of mythology, long prized for its accurate retelling of the principal myths of Greece and Rome, and for its commentary on their origins and significance. The collection begins with myths involving the gods — Jupiter, Apollo, Venus, Mars, others — and ends with the adventures of Ulysses and Aeneas.
Table of Contents for The Myths of Greece and Rome
| CHAP. | | I. THE BEGINNING | | II. JUPITER | | III. JUNO | | IV. MINERVA | | V. APOLLO | | VI. DIANA | | VII. VENUS | | VIII. MERCURY | | IX. MARS | | X. VULCAN | | XI. NEPTUNE | | XII. PLUTO | | XIII. BACCHUS | | XIV. CERES AND PROSERPINA | | XV. VESTA | | XVI. JANUS | | XVII. SOMNUS AND MORS | | XVIII. ÆOLUS | | XIX. HERCULES | | XX. PERSEUS | | XXI. THESEUS | | XXII. JASON | | XXIII. THE CALYDONIAN HUNT | | XXIV. ŒDIPUS | | XXV. BELLEROPHON | | XXVI. MINOR DIVINITIES | | XXVII. THE TROJAN WAR | | XXVIII. ADVENTURES OF ULYSSES | | XXIX. ADVENTURES OF ÆNEAS | | XXX. ANALYSIS OF MYTHS | | GENEALOGICAL TABLE | | MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF MYTHS | | INDEX TO POETICAL QUOTATIONS | | GLOSSARY AND INDEX |
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