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BULFINCH’S MYTHOLOGY
THE AGE OF FABLE
Chapter I
Origin of Greeks and Romans. The Aryan Family. The Divinities of these Nations. Character of the Romans. Greek notion of the World. Dawn, Sun, and Moon. Jupiter and the gods of Olympus. Foreign gods. Latin Names.– Saturn or Kronos. Titans. Juno, Vulcan, Mars, Phoebus-Apollo, Venus, Cupid, Minerva, Mercury, Ceres, Bacchus. The Muses. The Graces. The Fates. The Furies. Pan. The Satyrs. Momus. Plutus. Roman gods.
Chapter II
Roman Idea of Creation. Golden Age. Milky Way. Parnassus. The Deluge. Deucalion and Pyrrha. Pandora. Prometheus. Apollo and Daphne. Pyramus and Thisbe. Davy’s Safety Lamp. Cephalus and Procris
Chapter III
Juno. Syrinx, or Pandean Pipes. Argus’s Eyes. Io. Callisto Constellations of Great and Little Bear. Pole-star. Diana. Actaeon. Latona. Rustics turned to Frogs. Isle of Delos. Phaeton. Palace of the Sun. Phoebus. Day. Month. Year. Hours. Seasons. Chariot of the sun. People of Aethiopia. Libyan Desert. The Wells Dry. The Sea Shrinks. Phaeton’s Tomb. The Heliades
Chapter IV
Silenus. Midas. Bacchus’s Reward to Midas. River Pactolus. Pan Challenges Apollo. Midas’s Ears. Gordian Knot. Baucis and Philemon. Aetna. Perpetual Spring. Pluto carries off Prosperine. Cere’s Search. Prosperine’s Release. Eleusinian Mysteries. Glaucis changed to a Fish. Scylla
Chapter V
Pygmalion’s Statue. Dryope and Iole. Lotus Tree. Venus and Adonis. Anemone or Wind Flower. Apollo and Hyacinthus. Game of Quoits. Flower Hyacinthus. Ceyx and Halcyone. Palace of the King of Sleep. Morpheus. Halcyon Birds.
Chapter VI
Hamadryads. Pomona. Vertumnus. Iphis. Cupid and Psyche. Zephyr. Temple of Ceres. Temple of Venus. The Ant. Golden Fleece. Pluto. Cerberus. Charon. The Treasure. Stygian Sleep. Cup of Ambrosia. Birth of Pleasure. Greek name of Psyche.
Chapter VII
Cadmus. Origin of City of Thebes. Tyrians. Serpent. Dragon’s Teeth. Harmonia. Serpent Sacred to Mars. Myrmidons. Cephalus. Aeacus. Pestilence Sent by June. Origin of Myrmidons.
Chapter VIII
Minos, King of Crete. Nisus, his purple hair. Scylla’s Betrayal. Her Punishment. Echo. Juno’s Sentence. Narcissus. Love for his own image. Clytie. Hopeless Love for Apollo. Becomes a Flower. Hero and Leander. Hellespont
Chapter IX
Goddess of Wisdom. Arachne. Her Challenge with Minerva. Minerva’s Web. Arachne’s Web. Transformation. Niobe Queen of Thebes. Mount Cynthus. Death of Niobe’s Children. Changed to stone. The Gray-haired Sisters. The Gorgon Medusa. Tower of brass. Danae. Perseus. Net of Dicte. Minerva. King Atlas. Andromeda. Sea Monster. Wedding Feast. Enemies Turned to Stone.
Chapter X
Attributes of Monsters. Laius. Oedipus. The Oracle. Sphinx. The Riddle. Oedipus made King. Jocasta. Origin of Pegasus. Fountain of Hippocrene. The Chimaera. Bellerophontic Letters. The Centaurs. The Pygmies. Description of the Griffin. The Native Country. One-Eyed People
Chapter XI
The Ram with the Golden Fleece. The Hellespont. Jason’s Quest. Sowing the Dragon’s Teeth. Jason’s Father. Incantations of Medea. Ancient Name of Greece. Great Gatherings of the Greeks. Wild Boar. Atalanta’s Race. Three Golden Apples. Lovers’ Ingratitude. Venus’s Revenge. Corybantes
Chapter XII
Labors of Hercules.– Fight with Nemean Lion.– Slaughter of the Hydra. Cleaning the Augean Stables.– Girdle of the Queen of the Amazons.– Oxen of Geryon.– Golden Apples of Hesperides.– Victory over Antaeus.– Cacus Slain.– Hercules, Descent into Hades.– He Becomes the Slave of Omphale.– Dejanira’s Charm.– Death of Hercules.– Hebe, Goddess of Youth
Chapter XIII
Theseus Moves the Fated Stone, and Proceeds to Athens.– Procrustes’s Bedstead.– Tribute to Minos.– Ariadne.– Clew of Thread.– Encounter with the Minotaur.– Theseus Becomes King of Athens.– Friendship of Theseus and Pirithous. The Theseum.– Festival of Panathenaea.– Elgin Marbles.– National Greek Games.– The Labyrinth.– Daedalus’ Wings.– Invention of the Saw.– Castor and Pollux.– Argonautic Expedition.– Orpheus’s Harp.– Gemini
Chapter XIV
Destruction of Semele.– Infancy of Bacchus.– March of Bacchus.- – One of the Bacchanals taken Prisoner.– Pentheus.– Worship of Bacchus Established in Greece.– Ariadne.– Bacchus’s Marriage.– Ariadne’s Crown
Chapter XV
Pan.– Shepherd’s Pipe.– Panic Terror.– Signification of the Name Pan.– Latin Divinities.– Wood Nymphs.– Water Nymphs.– Sea Nymphs. Pleasing Traits of Old Paganism.– Mrs. Browning’s Poem.– Violation of Cere’s Grove.– Erisichthon’s Punishment.– Rhoecus.– Water Deities.– Neptune’s Symbol of Power.– Latin Name for the Muses, and other Deities.– Personification of the Winds. The Harpies.– Worship of Fortuna
Chapter XVI
Transformation of Achelous.– Origin of the Cornucopia.– Ancient Meaning of fight of Achelous with Hercules.– Aesculapius.– The Cyclops. Antigone.– Expedition of the “Seven against Thebes.”- – Antigone’s Sisterly Devotion.– Antigone’s Burial.– Penelope.- – Statue to Modesty.– Ulysses.– Penelope’s suitors.– Penelope’s Web
Chapter XVII
Orpheus’s Lyre.– Unhappy Prognostics at Orpheus’s Marriage.– Eurydice’s Death.– Orpheus Descends to the Stygian Realm.– Orpheus Loses Eurydice Forever.– Thracian Maidens.– Honey.– Aristaeus’s Loss and Complaint.– Cyrene’s Apartments.– Proteus Captured.– His Directions to Orpheus.– Swarm of Bees.– Celebrated Mythical Poets and Musicians.– First Mortal Endowed with Prophetic Powers
Chapter XVIII
Adventures of Real Persons.– Arion, Famous Musician.– Description of Ancient Theatres.– Murder of Ibycus.– Chorus Personating the Furies.– Cranes of Ibycus.– The Murderers Seized.– Simonides.– Scopa’s Jest. Simonides’s Escape.– Sappho.– “Lover’s Leap”
Chapter XIX
Endymion.– Mount Latmos. Gift of Perpetual Youth and Perpetual Sleep.– Orion.– Kedalion.– Orion’s Girdle.– The Fatal Shot The Pleiads.– Aurora.– Memnon.– statue of Memnon.– Scylla.– Acis and Galatea.– River Acis
Chapter XX
Minerva’s Competition.– Paris’s Decision.– Helen.– Paris’s Elopement.– Ulysses’s Pretence.– The Apple of Discord.– Priam, King of Troy.– Commander of Grecian Armament.– Principal Leaders of the Trojans.– Agamemnon Kills the Sacred Stag.– Iphigenia.– The Trojan War.– The Iliad.– Interest of Dods and Goddesses in the War.– Achilles’s Suit of Armor.– Death of Hector.– Ransom Sent to Achilles.– Achilles Grants Priam’s Request.– Hector’s Funeral Solemnities.
Chapter XXI
Achilles Captivated by Polyxena.– Achilles’ Claim.– Bestowal of Achilles’ Armor.– The Hyacinth.– Arrows of Hercules.– Death of Paris.– Celebrated Statue of Minerva.– Wooden Horse.– Greeks Pretend to Abandon the Siege.– Sea Serpents.– Laocoon.– Troy subdued.– Helen and Menelaus.– Nepenthe.– Agamemnon’s Misfortunes.– Orestes.– Electra.– Site of the City of Troy
Chapter XXII
The Odyssey.– The Wanderings of Ulysses.– Country of the Cyclops.– The Island of Aeolus.– The Barbarous Tribe of Laestrygonians.– Circe.– The Sirens.– Scylla and Charybdis.– Cattle of Hyperion.– Ulysses’s Raft.– Calypso Entertains Ulysses.– Telemachus and Mentor Escape from Calypso’s Isle
Chapter XXIII
Ulysses Abandons the Raft.– The Country of the Phaeacians.– Nausicaa’s Dream.– A Game of Ball.– Ulysses’s Dilemma.– Nausicaa’s Courage.– The Palace of Alcinous.– Skill of the Phaeacian Women.– Hospitality to Ulysses.– Demodocus, the Blind Bard.– Gifts to Ulysses
Chapter XXV
Virgil’s Description of the Region of the Dead.– Descend into Hades.– The Black River and Ferryman.– Cape Palinurus.– The Three-Headed Dog.– Regions of Sadness.– Shades of Grecian and Trojan Warriors.– Judgment Hall of Rhadamanthus.– The Elysian Fields.– Aeneas Meets His Father.– Anchises Explains the Plan of Creation.– Transmigration of Souls.– Egyptian Name of Hades.– Location of Elysium.– Prophetic Power of the Sibyl.– Legend of the Nine Books
Chapter XXVI
Camilla Evander Nisus and Euryalus Mezentius Turnus
Chapter XXVII
Pythagoras. Egyptian Deities. Oracles
Chapter XXVIII
Origin of Mythology Statues of Gods and Goddesses Poets of Mythology
Chapter XXIX
Modern Monsters: The Phoenix Basilisk Unicorn Salamander
Chapter XXX
Eastern Mythology Zoroaster Hindu Mythology Castes Buddha Grand Lama
Chapter XXXI
Northern Mythology Valhalla The Valkyrior
Chapter XXXII
Thor’s Visit to Jotunheim
Chapter XXXIII
The Death of Baldur The Elves — Runic Letters — Scalds — Iceland
Chapter XXXIV
The Druids Iona
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