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Print Price: $59.99

Format:
Paperback
736 pp.
214 illustrations, 7.5" x 9.25"

ISBN-13:
9780197527986

Copyright Year:
2021

Imprint: OUP US


Classical Myth

Ninth Edition

Barry B. Powell

For decades, Classical Myth has been one of the most popular and best-selling texts for the study of classical myth. Oxford University Press is proud to publish this essential book in a vibrant new ninth edition, complemented by digital learning resources that further enhance the reader's engagement with the classical past.

Package this text at a discount with one or more of the author's translations of the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Aeneid--all pubished by Oxford University Press - or with any title in the Oxford World's Classics series.

Readership : Undergraduate students enrolled in Classical Mythology courses.

Reviews

  • "Classical Myth is the best of its kind."
    --David J. Schenker, University of Missouri

  • "This text is accessible to students at all levels of engagement. I am consistently pleased with the translations--easy for students to grasp, while maintaining the essence of the original meaning."
    --Heather Pollock, University of Akron

  • "Classical Myth is not excessively sophisticated for my 100-level students, yet it challenges them to explore beneath the surface of myths."
    --Elaina Wida, California State University, Long Beach

List of Perspectives
List of Maps
List of Charts
List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part I. Definitions and Background
1. The Nature of Myth
2. The Cultural Context of Classical Myth
3. The Development of Classical Myth
Part II. Divine Myth
4. Myths of Creation I: The Rise of Zeus
5. Myths of Creation II: The Origins of Mortals
6. Myths of Zeus, His Wife Hera, and His Brothers Poseidon and Hades
7. Myths of the Great God Apollo
8. Myths of Hermes, Pan, Hephaestus, and Ares
9. Myths of the Female Deities Aphrodite, Artemis, and Athena
10. Myths of Fertility I: Demeter and Related Myths
11. Myths of Fertility II: Dionysus
12. Myths of Death: Encounters with the Underworld
Part III. Legends
13. Introduction to Heroic Myth: The Mesopotamian Legend of Gilgamesh
14. Perseus and Myths of the Argive Plain
15. Heracles
16. Theseus and the Myths of Athens
17. The Myths of Crete
18. Oedipus and the Myths of Thebes
19. Jason and the Myths of Iolcus and Calydon
20. The Trojan War
21. The Fall of Troy and Its Aftermath
22. The Return of Odysseus
Part IV. Roman Myth
23. Legends of Aeneas
24. Legends of Early Rome
Part V. Interpretation
25. Theories of Myth Interpretation
Reference Charts
Chronology of the Ancient World
The Greek and Roman Pantheon
Credits
Index and Glossary

Test Item File
PowerPoint Lecture Slides

Barry B. Powell is the Halls-Bascom Professor of Classics Emeritus at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he taught classical mythology for over thirty years.

Making Sense - Margot Northey
The Iliad - Homer
Translated by Barry B. Powell
The Odyssey - Barry B. Powell
The Aeneid - Translation, Introduction, and Notes by Barry B. Powell

Special Features

  • A best-selling text, written by a renowned scholar and teacher.
  • Explores the historical development of classical myth.
  • Shows how the study of classical myth is closely connected to the study of the roots of Western culture.
  • Stresses the importance of interpretation in the study of myth and encourages students to engage with multiple perspectives that can be brought to bear on the same topic.
  • "Perspectives" features examine the uses of classical myth in the medieval, Renaissance, and modern periods.
  • Offers modern translations of many of the most essential sources in classical myth.
  • Enhanced by more than 200 illustrations, including reproductions of vase paintings, sculpture, architectural monuments, and other works of art from the ancient and modern worlds.
  • Includes thirteen maps, twenty tables, and guides for pronouncing difficult terms and names.
  • An access code, included with every new copy of the text, provides students with integrated digital learning resources, including a full-color e-book, quizzes, and flashcards.
New to this Edition
  • Reduced price makes the text more accessible and affordable.
  • Several chapters have been re-organized or streamlined to improve narrative flow.
  • Completely revamped art program, with many new and improved images.
  • Many new translations.
  • Updated Bibliography.
  • Now also available as a full color e-book.