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Introduction
Herodotus and History
04. First Was Chaos
01-01 Introduction
02. What is Myth
Introduction to Homeric Epic
05. The Reign of the Olympians
07. Demeter, Persephone, and the Conquest of Death
06. Immortals and Mortals
Heroes Homecomings
''Inquiry'' and the Birth of History
Glory, Honor, and the Wrath of Achilles
03. Why is Myth
Homeric Epic and the East-West Conflict
The Homeric Question
The Death of Patroklos
08. The Eleusinian Mysteries and the Afterlife
Within the Walls of Troy
01-02 Introduction
14. Theseus and the Test-and-Quest Myth
Guests and Hosts
The Longest Day
10. Hermes and Dionysos
09. Apollo and Artemis
Myth, Legend, and Oral Tradition
The Paradox of Glory
01-05 Introduction
The Role of the Gods
01-03 Introduction
11. Laughter-Loving Aphrodite
13. Humans, Heroes, and Half-Gods
The Embassy to Achilles
Achilles and Hektor
01-04 Introduction
Achilles Returns to Battle
01-06 Introduction
The Ionian Enlightenment
12. Culture, Prehistory, and the Great Goddess
16. The Greatest Hero of All
03-01 Rome, Augustus, and Virgil
19. Blood Vengeance Justice and the Furies
Politics and Culture in Fifth-Century Athens
15. From Myth to History and Back Again
Athens in the Archaic Age
17. The Trojan War
Herodotus' Account of Egypt
Cyrus and the Foundation of the Persian Empire
05-01 From Troy to Carthage
05-02 From Troy to Carthage
03-02 Rome, Augustus, and Virgil
02-03 From Aeneas to Romulus
18. The Terrible House of Atreus
20. The Tragedies of King Oedipus
21. Monstrous Females and Female Monsters
The Beginnings of the Conflict
05-04 From Troy to Carthage
03-03 Rome, Augustus, and Virgil
02-04 From Aeneas to Romulus
02-05 From Aeneas to Romulus
02-02 From Aeneas to Romulus
02-01 From Aeneas to Romulus
22. Roman Founders - Roman Fables
A Goddess and a Princess
05-03 From Troy to Carthage
03-04 Rome, Augustus, and Virgil
03-06 Rome, Augustus, and Virgil
03-05 Rome, Augustus, and Virgil
Croesus, Solon, and Human Happiness
The Battles of Thermopylae and Artemisium
04-01 The Opening of the Aeneid
02-06 From Aeneas to Romulus
Scope, Design, and Organization of the Histories
Darius and the Scythians
Sparta and the Spartan Way of Life
23. Gods are Useful
04-05 The Opening of the Aeneid
04-02 The Opening of the Aeneid
05-05 From Troy to Carthage
24. From Ovid to the Stars
04-03 The Opening of the Aeneid
Odysseus Tells His Own Story
The Ascension of Darius
Odysseus Among the Phaiakians
06-06 Unhappy Dido
04-06 The Opening of the Aeneid
05-06 From Troy to Carthage
The Gods, Fate, and the Supernatural
04-04 The Opening of the Aeneid
06-04 Unhappy Dido
07-02 Funeral Games and a Journey to the Dead
07-01 Funeral Games and a Journey to the Dead
From Persephone s Land to the Island of Helios
The Goddess, the Swineherd, and the Beggar
09-02 Virgil's Iliad
06-05 Unhappy Dido
06-01 Unhappy Dido
Reunion and Return
08-01 Italy and the Future
The Trojan War and the Archaeologistsr
Aftermath and Influence
07-03 Funeral Games and a Journey to the Dead
The Ionian Revolt and the Battle of Marathon
09-01 Virgil's Iliad
Persons, Personalities, and Peoples
06-02 Unhappy Dido
06-03 Unhappy Dido
History or Literature, Or Both
Herodotus, the Peloponnesian War and Thucydides
09-03 Virgil's Iliad
07-04 Funeral Games and a Journey to the Dead
Enemies’ Tears-Achilles and Priam
10-05 The Inevitable Doom of Turnus
10-01 The Inevitable Doom of Turnus
Xerxes and the Threat to Greece
09-04 Virgil's Iliad
Recognitions and Revenge
Reunion and Resolution
08-02 Italy and the Future
08-05 Italy and the Future
09-06 Virgil's Iliad
07-06 Funeral Games and a Journey to the Dead
10-02 The Inevitable Doom of Turnus
Odysseus and Penelope
08-06 Italy and the Future
08-03 Italy and the Future
09-05 Virgil's Iliad
08-04 Italy and the Future
10-04 The Inevitable Doom of Turnus
07-05 Funeral Games and a Journey to the Dead
First Was Chaos
The Tragedies of King Oedipus
The Victory of Greece
11-01 The Gods and Fate
11-02 The Gods and Fate
10-03 The Inevitable Doom of Turnus
10-06 The Inevitable Doom of Turnus
Lect.01 Introduction
Apollo and Artemis
The Reign of the Olympians
11-03 The Gods and Fate
Hermes and Dionysos
What Is Myth
Laughter-Loving Aphrodite
11-05 The Gods and Fate
11-04 The Gods and Fate
11-06 The Gods and Fate
Immortals and Mortals
12-06 The End of the Aeneid and Beyond
The Greatest Hero of All
12-01 The End of the Aeneid and Beyond
The Trojan War
Monstrous Females And Female Monsters
12-04 The End of the Aeneid and Beyond
12-02 The End of the Aeneid and Beyond
12-03 The End of the Aeneid and Beyond
Why is Myth
The Terrible House of Atreus
01 - Introduction
12-05 The End of the Aeneid and Beyond
02 - What Is Myth?
Lect.02 What Is Myth?
Theseus and the Test-and-Quest Myth
Gods are Useful
10 - Hermes and Dionysos
09 - Apollo and Artemis
03 - Why is Myth
The Eleusinian Mysteries and the Afterlife
Culture, Prehistory, And The Great Goddess
From Myth To History And Back Again
11 - Laughter-Loving Aphrodite
Lect.03 Why Is Myth?
06 The Oresteia - Mythic Background
From Ovid to the Stars
Lect.04 Within the Walls of Troy
07 - Demeter, Persephone and the Conquest of Death
05 - The Reign of the Olympians
04 - First Was Chaos
Lect.19 Blood Vengeance, Justice, and the Furies
18 - The Terrible House of Atreus
Lect.11 Laughter-Loving Aphrodite
08 - The Eleusinian Mysteries and the Afterlife
Humans, Heroes, And Half-Gods
Lect.01 Introduction to Homeric Epic
Lect.10 Achilles Returns to Battle
Demeter Persephone and the Conquest of Death
Roman Founders - Roman Fables
06 - Immortals and Mortals
01 Tragedy Defined
Enemies Tears-Achilles and Priam
14 - Theseus and the Test-and-Quest Myth
Lect.05 The Reign of the Olympians
Lect.04 First Was Chaos
22 - Roman Founders - Roman Fables
12 - Culture Prehistory and the Great Goddess
11 The Sophoclean Hero
Lect.05 The Embassy to Achilles
Lect.11 Achilles and Hektor
Lect.21 Monstrous Females and Female Monsters
Lect.06 Immortals and Mortals
07 The Oresteia - Agamemnon
Lect.18 The Terrible House of Atreus
Lect.17 The Trojan War
Blood Vengeance Justice and the Furies
Lect.07 Demeter, Persephone, and the Conquest of Death
Lect.15 From Myth to History and Back Again
Lect.13 Humans, Heroes, and Half-Gods
Lect.14 Theseus and the "Test-and-Quest" Myth
Lect.16 The Greatest Hero of All
Lect.15 From Myth to History and Back Again
Lect.13 Humans, Heroes, and Half-Gods
Lect.14 Theseus and the "Test-and-Quest" Myth
Lect.16 The Greatest Hero of All
Demeter, Persephone, And The Conquest Of Death
Lect.20 Persons, Personalities, and Peoples
Blood Vengeance, Justice, and the Furies
13 - Humans, Heroes, and Half-Gods
24 - From Ovid to the Stars
17 - The Trojan War
21 - Monstrous Females and Female Monsters
23 - Gods are Useful
Lect.20 The Tragedies of King Oedipus
Lect.02 The Homeric Question
Enemies‚ Tears-Achilles and Priam
Lect.24 From Ovid to the Stars
12 Antigone and Creon
15 - From Myth to History and Back Again
08 The Oresteia - Libation Bearers and Eumenides
Lect.23 Gods Are Useful
Lect.16 The Ionian Revolt and the Battle of Marathon
Oedipus the King, I
Lect.08 Scope, Design, and Organization of the Histories
Lect.09 The Beginnings of the Conflict
Lect.06 The Paradox of Glory
Lect.08 Reunion and Return
Lect.15 Sparta and the Spartan Way of Life
Lect.18 The Battles of Thermopylae and Artemisium
Lect.07 Politics and Culture in Fifth-Century Athens
Lect.09 Odysseus and Penelope
Lect.01 Herodotus and History
Lect.22 History or Literature-Or Both?
Lect.23 Herodotus, the Peloponnesian War, and Thucydides
Lect.21 The Gods, Fate, and the Supernatural
Lect.19 The Victory of Greece
Lect.16 Greek Husband, Foreign Wife
Lect.01 Heroes Homecomings
Isaiah
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The Deuteronomistic History
02 Democracy, Culture, and Tragedy
Lect.03 Glory, Honor, and the Wrath of Achilles
Job
Foundations
20 - The Tragedies of King Oedipus
02f What Is Myth?
16 - The Greatest Hero of All
18 Euripides on War and Women
13 Oedipus the King, I
16 Greek Husband, Foreign Wife
Lect.22 Roman Founders, Roman Fables
Tragedy Defined
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