Greek & Roman Mythology Midterm 2

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Critical Thinking

Not having the answer before the question

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Historicism

ideas that human beings had different ideas of how the world worked in the past

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Humanism

assumption that human beings were essentially the same in the ancient world as in the present

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Idealism

belief that categories exists independent of language and human beings

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Charter Myth

A myth that presents society as something inevitable and natural without drawing attention to its origin

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Allegory

a narrative that conveys hidden meanings through symbols, figures, actions, imagery, and/or events, which together create the moral, spiritual, or political meaning the author wishes to convey

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Katabasis

A literary motif wherein a character descends into the underworld and meets a number of famous men and heroes

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<p>Zeus</p>

Zeus

- Areas of Concern: the sky, kingship

- Attributes: Beard, Eagle, Thunderbolt

- Based on the same root as Roman Iu in Iupiter (Jove) and Sanskrit Dyaush pita (both "sky father")

- Associated with Egyptian Amun and Persian Ahura-Mazda

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<p>Demeter</p>

Demeter

- Area of Concern: Agriculture

- Attributes: Grain Sheaf, Crown of Wheat

- Mother of Persephone

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<p>Persephone</p>

Persephone

- Daughter of Demeter and Zeus

- Wife of Hades

- Attributes: Pomegranate, Torch, Flowers

- Areas of Concern: Queen of the Underworld, Vegetation

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<p>Athena</p>

Athena

Attributes: Helmet, Owl

Areas of Concern: Crafts and War

Patron goddess of Athens

Virgin Goddess born from the head of Zeus

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<p>Ares</p>

Ares

Concern: War

Attributes: Sword, Shield

Roman name "Mars"

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<p>Hephaestus</p>

Hephaestus

- Son of Hera

- Attributes: Hammer, Tongs, Donkey

- Areas of Concern: Metal working, fire

- Associated with Roman Vulcan

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<p>Apollo</p>

Apollo

- Son of Zeus and Leto
- Areas of Concern: Music, Healing, Prophecy
- Attributes: Kithara, Bow, Laurel
- Roman Apollo and Etruscan Aplu

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Dionysus

God of wine, fertility, and ritual madness.

represents chaos

Mount Parnassus is sacred to him

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<p>Aphrodite</p>

Aphrodite

- Attributes: Cupids, Doves

- Areas of Concern: Love, Desire, Fertility

- Associated with Roman Venus

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<p>Hera</p>

Hera

- Sister and Wife of Zeus

- Attributes: Crown, Peacock

- Areas of Concern: Marriage, Family

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Cupid

God of desire, erotic love, attraction.

has a daugher named Pleasure with Psyche

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Psyche

means soul

has a child with Cupid

falls in love with Eros

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Hades

God of the underworld and the dead.

Husband of Persephone

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Demophoon

Son of Celeus and Metanira, raised by Demeter.

failed to make immortal by Demeter

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Agamemnon

King of Mycenae, leader in the Trojan War.

Father of Orestes

Murdered by wife's lover

Sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia to Artemis

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Heracles

Hero known for his strength and twelve labors.

Went to and left the Underworld while alive

Son of Zeus

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Pygmalion

Sculptor who fell in love with his creation/wife and had a disgust for real women

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Myrrha

Woman cursed to fall in love with her father.

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<p>(Pseudo-) Apollodorus</p>

(Pseudo-) Apollodorus

- Lived sometime in the 2nd CE

- Author of the Library of Greek Mythology

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<p>Apuleius</p>

Apuleius

- ca 124 to 170 CE

- Born in modern Algeria but visited Greece, Italy, and Egypt

- Author of the Metamorphoses (Cupid and Psyche version)

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<p>Ovid</p>

Ovid

- born March 23rd 43 BCE Sulmo, Italy

- Died ca 17 CE in exile

- Roman Poet. Author of the Metamorphoses, the Heroides, and other poems

- Exiled for a "poem and a mistake" at the end of his life

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Iliad

Epic poem about the Trojan War by Homer.

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Odyssey

Epic poem detailing Odysseus's journey home.

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Homeric Hymn to Demeter

Hymn celebrating Demeter and Persephone's story.

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<p>Polyphemus</p>

Polyphemus

Cyclops

- Son of Poseidon and Thoosa

- Unrequited lover of the nymph Galatea

- Blinded by Odysseus

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<p>Orestes</p>

Orestes

- Son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra

- Avenges his father by killing his mother

- Suffers punishment for killing for mother from the Furies

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<p><span>Iphigenia</span></p>

Iphigenia

- daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra
- sacrificed by Agamemnon to Artemis so the Greek fleet could sail to Troy

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<p><span>Sisyphus</span></p>

Sisyphus

- Mythical King of Ephyra (Corinth?)- Sometimes named as the illegitimate father of Odysseus
- Punished for sometimes being by being forced to push a rock up a hill until it falls back down right before it reaches the top

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<p><span>Odysseus</span></p>

Odysseus

- Son of Laertes, Husband of Penelope, Father of Telemachus
- King of Ithaca
- Greek hero who took ten years to return after the end of the Trojan war

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<p><span>Achilles</span></p>

Achilles

- son of Peleus and the sea Nymph Thetis
- Invulnerable expect for his heel
- "Best of the Achaeans" in the Iliad

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<p><span>Eleusis</span></p>

Eleusis

- A deme or village of Athens that was formerly independent
- Home of the Eleusinian Mysteries, an initiation ceremony of which the details were secret but had something to do with Eleusinian triad and an afterlife

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<p>Nag Hammadi</p>

Nag Hammadi

Site of ancient texts, including Gnostic writings.
story of the union of love (Eros) and the soul (Psyche)

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<p><span>Hissarlik</span></p>

Hissarlik

- An archaeological site in modern Turkey
- location of Roman Ilium
- Excavated by Heinrich Schliemann who claimed he found the lost city of Troy

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<p><span>Sicily</span></p>

Sicily


- a large island south of the Italian peninsula
- heavily colonized by Greeks and Carthaginians from 800 BCE
- Thought to be the location of the Cyclops episode in the Odyssey

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<p><span>Ithaca</span></p>

Ithaca

- Island off the western coast of modern Greece
- Location of a recently discovered late bronze age complex similar to Mycenae and Pylos
- Believed in the ancient world to be the home to Odysseus

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<p><span>Heinrich Schliemann</span></p>

Heinrich Schliemann

- German businessman
- Excavated Hissarlik (maintained he found Troy)

- Excavated Mycenae (made spectacular discoveries in tombs)

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<p><span>Milman Parry</span></p>

Milman Parry

1902-1955
- Studied under Antoine Meillet at the Sorbonne
- Put forth the thesis that Homeric poetry is part of an older oral tradition

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<p><span>James George Frazer</span></p>

James George Frazer

- Born 1854 in Glasgow
- Died 1941 Cambridge
- Author of the Golden Bough
- Argued that myth is designed to explain ritual

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<p><span>Friedrich Nietzsche</span></p>

Friedrich Nietzsche

- 1844-1900
- Developed the concept of Dionysian and Apollonian in The Birth of Tragedy (1872)
- Claimed that Apollo represented order while Dionysus represented chaos