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Critical Thinking
Not having the answer before the question
Historicism
ideas that human beings had different ideas of how the world worked in the past
Humanism
assumption that human beings were essentially the same in the ancient world as in the present
Idealism
belief that categories exists independent of language and human beings
Charter Myth
A myth that presents society as something inevitable and natural without drawing attention to its origin
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
Katabasis
A literary motif wherein a character descends into the underworld and meets a number of famous men and heroes
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
Demeter
- Area of Concern: Agriculture
- Attributes: Grain Sheaf, Crown of Wheat
- Mother of Persephone
Persephone
- Daughter of Demeter and Zeus
- Wife of Hades
- Attributes: Pomegranate, Torch, Flowers
- Areas of Concern: Queen of the Underworld, Vegetation
Athena
Attributes: Helmet, Owl
Areas of Concern: Crafts and War
Patron goddess of Athens
Virgin Goddess born from the head of Zeus
Ares
Concern: War
Attributes: Sword, Shield
Roman name "Mars"
Hephaestus
- Son of Hera
- Attributes: Hammer, Tongs, Donkey
- Areas of Concern: Metal working, fire
- Associated with Roman Vulcan
Apollo
- Son of Zeus and Leto
- Areas of Concern: Music, Healing, Prophecy
- Attributes: Kithara, Bow, Laurel
- Roman Apollo and Etruscan Aplu
Dionysus
God of wine, fertility, and ritual madness.
represents chaos
Mount Parnassus is sacred to him
Aphrodite
- Attributes: Cupids, Doves
- Areas of Concern: Love, Desire, Fertility
- Associated with Roman Venus
Hera
- Sister and Wife of Zeus
- Attributes: Crown, Peacock
- Areas of Concern: Marriage, Family
Cupid
God of desire, erotic love, attraction.
has a daugher named Pleasure with Psyche
Psyche
means soul
has a child with Cupid
falls in love with Eros
Hades
God of the underworld and the dead.
Husband of Persephone
Demophoon
Son of Celeus and Metanira, raised by Demeter.
failed to make immortal by Demeter
Agamemnon
King of Mycenae, leader in the Trojan War.
Father of Orestes
Murdered by wife's lover
Sacrificed his daughter Iphigenia to Artemis
Heracles
Hero known for his strength and twelve labors.
Went to and left the Underworld while alive
Son of Zeus
Pygmalion
Sculptor who fell in love with his creation/wife and had a disgust for real women
Myrrha
Woman cursed to fall in love with her father.
(Pseudo-) Apollodorus
- Lived sometime in the 2nd CE
- Author of the Library of Greek Mythology
Apuleius
- ca 124 to 170 CE
- Born in modern Algeria but visited Greece, Italy, and Egypt
- Author of the Metamorphoses (Cupid and Psyche version)
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
Iliad
Epic poem about the Trojan War by Homer.
Odyssey
Epic poem detailing Odysseus's journey home.
Homeric Hymn to Demeter
Hymn celebrating Demeter and Persephone's story.
Polyphemus
Cyclops
- Son of Poseidon and Thoosa
- Unrequited lover of the nymph Galatea
- Blinded by Odysseus
Orestes
- Son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra
- Avenges his father by killing his mother
- Suffers punishment for killing for mother from the Furies
Iphigenia
- daughter of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra
- sacrificed by Agamemnon to Artemis so the Greek fleet could sail to Troy
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
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
Achilles
- son of Peleus and the sea Nymph Thetis
- Invulnerable expect for his heel
- "Best of the Achaeans" in the Iliad
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
Nag Hammadi
Site of ancient texts, including Gnostic writings.
story of the union of love (Eros) and the soul (Psyche)
Hissarlik
- An archaeological site in modern Turkey
- location of Roman Ilium
- Excavated by Heinrich Schliemann who claimed he found the lost city of Troy
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
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
Heinrich Schliemann
- German businessman
- Excavated Hissarlik (maintained he found Troy)
- Excavated Mycenae (made spectacular discoveries in tombs)
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
James George Frazer
- Born 1854 in Glasgow
- Died 1941 Cambridge
- Author of the Golden Bough
- Argued that myth is designed to explain ritual
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