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Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
PREFACE.
CONTENTS.
PART I.?MYTHS.
INTRODUCTION.
FIRST DYNASTY.
SECOND DYNASTY.
RHEA (Ops).
DIVISION OF THE WORLD.
THEORIES AS TO THE ORIGIN OF MAN.
THIRD DYNASTY?OLYMPIAN DIVINITIES.
HERA (Juno).
PALLAS-ATHENE
THEMIS.
HESTIA (Vesta).
DEMETER (Ceres).
APHRODITE (Venus).
HELIOS (Sol).
EOS (Aurora).
PH¨«BUS-APOLLO.
HECATE.
SELENE (Luna).
ARTEMIS (Diana).
HEPH¨¡STUS (Vulcan).
POSEIDON (Neptune).
SEA DIVINITIES.
ARES (Mars).
NIKE (Victoria).
HERMES (Mercury).
DIONYSUS (Bacchus).
AIDES (Pluto).
PLUTUS.
MINOR DIVINITIES.
THE MUSES.
PEGASUS.
PAN (Faunus).
THE SATYRS.
PRIAPUS.
ASCLEPIAS (¨¡sculapius).
ROMAN DIVINITIES.
PENATES.
STATUES.
DIONYSIA.
PART II.?LEGENDS.
CADMUS.
PERSEUS.
ION.
STORY OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE.
PELOPS.
BELLEROPHON.
THESEUS.
¨«DIPUS.
THE EPIGONI.
ALCM¨¡ON AND THE NECKLACE.
THE HERACLID¨¡.
THE SIEGE OF TROY.
RETURN OF THE GREEKS FROM TROY.
PRONOUNCING INDEX.
A Complete Course in the Study of English.
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