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Myths Myths and Folktales Literature
Myths Myths and Folktales Literature
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- Covering Classical, Norse, and Celtic myths, as well as Arthurian legends, with a summary of popular deities, heroes, and other characters.
- Concise dictionaries of the various divinities from nine Eurasian and Middle Eastern pantheons.
- Historical overview of the mythologies of the Ancient Near East, the Scandinavians and the Celts, including story abstracts and names of deities.
- An on-line encyclopedia of mythology and folklore.
- Brief accounts of popular myths and legends from Greece and Rome, Egypt, Japan, China, and India.
- Traditional Inuit stories, legends, and myths with art work.
- Compilation of names of deities and other mythological characters, listed by cultural group.
- Alphabetical listing of names of deities and the trees associated with them.
- Personal exploration of mythogony and myths, including a glossary of gods, and reading list.
- Collection of Greek myths and legends as well as creation and flood myths from all over the world.
- Myths of creation, flood, and afterlife, along with some legends.
- Online publication of the 1913 edition of Thomas Bulfinch's classic.
- Indian and Christian myths and legends.
- Exploring mythology and art from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the legends of the Celts.
- Myths of various cultures related to the heavens, from Windows to the Universe at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR).
- Listings by culture of people and places from legend and myth, with links to tales.
- Contains essays, tales and poetry, reviews, an art gallery, and a message board.
- Ancient European mythology and history with art work.
- Brief description of Buddah, Shiva, Ganesh, and the Valkyries.
- Presentation of ancient, modern, and false horned gods.
- Poetic and prose texts from various cultures including Anglo-Saxon, Arabian, Arthurian, Celtic and Scandinavian.
- A who-is-who of classical, Norse, Gaelic and Egyptian mythology.
- Articles from online e-zine focussing on different cultures and their mythology.
- Essays on mythology to give insight into what it means to be human.
- Course materials with online texts of myths and legends from several Native American, Slavic, and Asian peoples.
- Explores the quirky side of mythology with humorous research, including a Holy Database of the weird and wonderful gods from around the world.
- Brief description of flood myths from cultures all over the globe.
- Myths, deities, and mythological characters from across the world listed by culture, with discussion board and large collection of links.
- Offers biography and a searchable collection of works.
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