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** and Theogony
** Perseus Classics Collection:
Greek and Roman Materials: Text:
Hesiod ( Greek texts and English translations for Works and Days
, Theogony, and Shield of Heracles with additional notes and cross links.
** and ascribed
** Mahābhārata
, ascribed to Vyasa
( Hindu
mythology )
** Ramayana
, ascribed to Valmiki
( Hindu
mythology )
** Iliad
, ascribed to Homer
( Greek mythology )
** Odyssey
, ascribed to Homer
( Greek mythology )
** Works and Days
, ascribed to Hesiod ( Greek mythology )
** Catalogue of Women
, ascribed to Hesiod ( Greek mythology )
** Shield of Heracles
, ascribed to Hesiod ( Greek mythology )
** Thomas of Erfurt
( mistakenly
ascribed to Duns Scotus
) – De Modis Significandi printed
( written in early 14th century
)
** Amazonia once
ascribed to Homer
( perhaps a different version of or another name for Aethiopis
)
** and Hesiod
** Aristophanes of Byzantium
, Greek scholar
, critic and grammarian
, particularly renowned for his work in Homeric scholarship
, but also for work on other classical authors such as Pindar and
Hesiod.
** Thomas Cooke
, translator of
Hesiod ( died 1756
)
** and Greek
** Friedrich Blass
, Teubner edition of the
Greek text
( 1908
) online
** Antipas of Pergamum
( Greek Orthodox Church
)
** Agios
, a shortend form of the
Greek word for Saint.
** Optionally: abbreviation of soldiers ' religion
( KAT for Roman Catholics
, GR-KAT for
Greek Catholics
, PRAW for Orthodox
, MOJ for Jewish
, AUG for Lutherans
, ANG for Anglicans and MAH for Muslims
)
** Aemilianus
( Greek Church
)
** Metamorphoses by Ovid
( Greek and Roman
mythology )
** Argonautica by Gaius Valerius Flaccus
( Roman poet
, Greek mythology )
** Thebaid and Achilleid by Statius
( Roman poet
, Greek mythology )
** Digenis Akritas
( Greek ); about a hero of the Byzantine Empire
** The Odyssey: A Modern Sequel by Nikos Kazantzakis
( Greek verse
, composed 1924-1938
)
** Principal Doctrines-the original
Greek, two English translations
, and a parallel mode
** Thermidor
( or Fervidor
) ( from
Greek thermon
, " summer heat "), starting 19 or 20 July
** Mycenaean
Greek, ( 16th
to 11th centuries BC
)
** Ancient
Greek, ( c. 1000 – 330 BC
)
** Koine
Greek or Alexandrian
, Hellenistic
, Common
, New Testament
Greek, ( c. 330 BC – 330 AD
)
** Medieval
Greek or Byzantine
Greek, ( 330 – 1453 AD
)
** Modern
Greek, ( from 1453 AD
)
** and mythology
** " Christian
mythology ".
** Epic of Gilgamesh
( Mesopotamian
mythology )
** Atrahasis
( Mesopotamian
mythology )
** Enuma Elish
( Babylonian
mythology )
** Aeneid by Virgil
( Roman
mythology )
** Kalevala by Elias Lönnrot
( 1849 Finnish
mythology )
** Kalevipoeg by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald
( 1853 Estonian
mythology )
** Galatea
, a sea-nymph in Ovid's story of Acis and Galatea
( mythology )
** Galatea
, name given in the 18th century
to the animated statue sculpted by Pygmalion
( mythology )
** Norse
mythology
** Slavic
mythology
** Joseph Campbell
, American author on
mythology ( d. 1987
)
** Maya
mythology, the myths and legends of the Maya civilization
** Mbombo of Bakuba
mythology, who vomited out the world upon feeling a stomach ache
1.079 seconds.