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CLA 204H - Bibliography

Classical Mythology

1. General Works on Myth and Religion

P. Ackerman, "Stars and stories", in H.A. Murray, Myth and Mythmaking (New York 1960) 90-101.

M. Bodkin, Archetypal Patterns in Poetry , London 1963.

J.S. Bruner, "Myth and identity", in H.A. Murray, Myth and Mythmaking (New York 1960) 276-287.

J. Campbell (ed.), Myths, Dreams, and Religion , New York 1970.

J. Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces , New York 1949.

J. Campbell, The Power of Myth , New York 1988.

J. Campbell, The Masks of God: Occidental Mythology , New York 1964.

E. Cantarella, Bisexuality in the Ancient World , trans. C. O'Cuilleanain, New Haven 1992.

R.M. Dorson, "Theories of myth and the folklorist", in H.A. Murray, Myth and Mythmaking (New York 1960) 76-89.

C. Downing, Myths and Mysteries of Same-Sex Love , New York 1989.

G. Dumézil, The Stakes of the Warrior , trans. D. Weeks, Berkeley 1983 (original publication 1968).

M. Eliade, "The yearning for paradise in primitive traditions", in H.A. Murray, Myth and Mythmaking (New York1960) 61-75.

A. Eliot, The Universal Myths: Heroes, Gods, Tricksters and Others , New York 1990.

H. Frankfort, Before Philosophy , Harmondsworth 1949.

Sir J.G. Frazer, The New Golden Bough , ed. T.H. Gaster, New York 1959.

N. Frye, "New directions from old", in H.A. Murray, Myth and Mythmaking (New York 1960) 115-131.

S. Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams , New York 1955 (original publication 1900).

S. Freud, Totem and Taboo , New York 1962 (original publication 1913).

C. Gilligan, In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development , Cambridge 1982.

M. Gimbutas, The Language of the Goddess , New York 1989.

J. Glenn, "Psychoanalytic writings on classical mythology and religion: 1909-1960", Classical World 70 (1976-77) 225-247.

J. Harrison, Mythology , New York 1963.

L. Honko, "Genre analysis in folkloristics and comparative religion", Temenos 3 (1969) 48-66.

C.G. Jung, Man and his Symbols , New York 1964.

C.G. Jung, Modern Man in Search of a Soul , trans. W.S. Dell and C. Banes, New York, n.d.

C.G. Jung, Psychology of the Unconscious , New York 1957.

C Kerenyi, Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter , New York 1977 (original publication 1967).

C. Kerenyi and C.G. Jung, Essays on a Science of Mythology , Princeton 1971.

G.S. Kirk, "Aetiology, ritual, charter: three equivocal terms in the study of myths", Yale Classical Studies 22 (1972) 83-102.

G.S. Kirk, "On defining myths", in Exegesis and Argument: Studies Presented to Gregory Vlastos (Assen 1973) 61-69.

G.S. Kirk, "Myth, its Meaning and Function, Boston 1969 (original publication New York 1960).

C. Kluckhohn, "Recurrent themes in myths and mythmaking", in H.A. Murray, Myth and Mythmaking (New York 1960) 46-60.

D. Konstan, "Comparative methods in mythology", Arethusa 19 (1986) 87-99.

M.R. Lefkowitz, "The myth of Joseph Campbell", American Scholar 59 (1990) 429-434.

H. Levin, "Some meanings of myth", in H.A. Murray, Myth and Mythmaking (New York 1960) 103-114.

A. Lytle, "The working novelist and the mythmaking process", in H.A. Murray, Myth and Mythmaking (New York 1960)141-156.

B. Malinowski, Magic, Science, and Religion , Garden City 1954.

B. Malinowski, Crime and Custom in Savage Society , Patterson 1959.

B. Malinowski, The Sexual Life of Savages , New York 1929.

A. McLean, The Triple Goddess: An Exploration of the Archetypal Feminine , Grand Rapids 1989.

J. Peradotto, "Myth and other languages", Classical World 77 (1984) 209-230.

Lord Raglan, The Hero , London 1949 (original publication 1936).

T.A. Sebeok (ed.), Myth, a Symposium , Bloomington 1965.

B. Simon, Mind and Madness in Ancient Greece: The Classical Roots of Modern Psychiatry , Ithaca 1978.

P. Slater, The Glory of Hera: Greek Mythology and the Greek Family , Boston 1968.

S. Thompson, The Folktale , New York 1946.

S. Thompson, Motif-index of Folk Literature , Bloomington 1956-58.

A.J. Toynbee, "The genesis of pollution", Horizon (summer 1973) 6-9.

H.S. Versnel, Faith, Hope and Worship: Aspects of Religious Mentality in the Ancient World , Leiden 1981.

2. Greek and Roman Mythology: General.

W. Burkert, Structure and History in Greek Mythology and Ritual , Berkeley 1980.

M. Detienne, The Gardens of Adonis: Spices in Greek Mythology , trans. J. Lloyd, Hassocks 1977.

K. Dowden, The Uses of Greek Mythology , London 1992.

L. Edmunds (ed.), Approaches to Greek Myth , Baltimore 1990.

R. Eisner, The Road to Daulis: Psychoanalysis, Psychology and Classical Mythology , Syracuse 1987.

J. Fontenrose, Python: A Study of Delphic Myth and its Origins , Berkeley 1959.

T. Gantz, Early Greek Myth , Baltimore 1993.

M. Grant, Roman Myths , New York 1971.

M. Grant, Myths of the Greeks and Romans , New York 1962.

M. Grant and J. Hazel, Who's Who in Classical Mythology , London 1973.

W.R. Halliday, Greek and Roman Folklore , 1927.

J.E. Harrison, Themis , Cleveland 1962.

M.T. Greene, Natural Knowledge in Preclassical Antiquity , Baltimore 1992.

N.Horsfall, "Myth and mythography", Classical Views NS 4 (1985) 393-410.

G.S. Kirk, The Nature of Greek Myths , Harmondsworth 1974.

M.Morford and R. Lenardon, Classical Mythology , New York 1971.

M.P. Nilsson, The Mycenaean Origin of Greek Mythology , Berkeley 1972 (original publication 1932).

H.J. Rose, Gods and Heroes of the Greeks: An Introeuction to Greek Mythology , Cleveland 1958.

H.J. Rose, A Handbook of Greek Mythology , London 1964.

B. Sergent, Homosexuality in Greek Myth , Boston, 1986.

P.E. Slater, The Glory of Hera: Greek Mythology and the Greek Family , Princeton 1968.

J.-P. Vernant, Myth and Society in Ancient Greece , New York 1990.

J.-P. Vernant and P. Vidal-Naquet, Myth and Tragedy in Ancient Greece , New York 1990.

3. Other Mythologies

T.P. Coffin (ed.), Indian Tales of North America , Philadelphia 1961.

J. Grimm, Teutonic Mythology , New York 1966.

H.A. Guerber, Myths of Northern Lands , Detroit 1970.

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O.R. Gurney, The Hittites , Harmondsworth 1964.

S.H. Hooke, Middle Eastern Mythology , Harmondsworth 1963.

D.P. Jackson (trans.), The Epic of Gilgamesh , 1992.

T. Jacobsen, The Treasures of Darkness: A History of Mesopotamian Religion , New Haven 1976.

D. Jenness, The Corn Goddess , Ottawa 1956.

S.N. Kramer, Mythologies of the Ancient World , New York 1961.

S.N. Kramer, Sumerian Mythology , New York 1961.

W.G. Lambert, Babylonian Wisdom Literature , 1960.

A. Marriott and C.K. Rachlin, American Indian Mythology , New York 1972.

H. McCall, Mesopotamian Myths , Augustin 1990.

P.A. Munch, Norse Mythology: Legends of Gods and Heroes , New York 1927.

N.K. Sandars, The Epic of Gilgamesh , 1961.

N.K. Sandars, Poems of Heaven and Hell from Ancient Mesopotamia , Baltimore 1971.

4. Greek and Roman Religion

L.J. Alderink, Creation and Salvation in Ancient Orphism , Chico 1981.

D. d'Alviella, The Mysteries of Eleusis: The Secret Rites and Rituals of the Classical Greek Mystery Tradition , Wellingborough

1991.

W.G. Arnott, " Nechung : a modern parallel to the Delphic Oracle?" Greece and Rome 36 (1989) 152-157.

A. Baring and J. Cashford, The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image , London 1993.

P. Berger, The Goddess Obscured: Transformations of the Grain Protectress from Goddess to Saint , Boston 1985.

A. Birchall and P.E. Corbett, Greek Gods and Heroes , London 1974.

J. Bremmer, The Early Greek Concept of the Soul , Princeton 1983.

J. Bremmer, "Greek maenadism reconsidered", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 55 (1984) 267-286.

W. Burkert, Homo Necans: The Anthropology of Ancient Greek Sacrificial Ritual , Berkeley 1983.

W. Burkert, Greek Religion , Cambridge, Mass. 1985.

W. Burkert, Ancient Mystery Cults , Cambridge, Mass. 1987.

P. Cartledge, "The Greek religious festivals", in Easterling and Muir (eds.), Greek Religion and Society (Cambridge 1985) 98-127.

J.N. Coldstream, "Greek temples: why and where?" in Easterling and Muir (eds.), Greek Religion and Society (Cambridge 1985)

67-97.

S.G. Cole, "The social function of rituals of maturation: the Koureion and the Arkteia", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und

Epigraphik 55 (1984) 233-244.

P.E. Corbett, "Greek temples and Greek worshippers: the literary and archaeological evidence", Bulletin of the Institute of

Classical Studies 17 (1970) 149-158.

F.M. Cornford, From Religion to Philosophy , New York 1957.

F. Cumont, Astrology and Religion Among the Greeks and Romans , New York 1960.

W. den Boer, "Aspects of religion in Classical Greece", Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 77 (1973) 1-22.

B.C. Dietrich, "Some evidence of religious continuity in the Greek Dark Age," Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies

17 (1970) 16-31.

B.C. Dietrich, The Origins of Greek Religion , Berlin and New York 1973.

B.D. Dietrich, Death, Fate and the Gods: The Development of a Religious Idea in Greek Popular Belief and in Home r, London1965.

E.R. Dodds, The Greeks and the Irrational , Berkeley 1951.

G. Dumézil, Archaic Roman Religion (trans. P. Krapp), Chicago 1970.

P.E. Easterling, "Greek poetry and Greek religion", in Easterling and Muir (eds.), Greek Religion and Society (Cambridge 1985)

34-49.

P.E. Easterling and J.V. Muir (eds.), Greek Religion and Society , Cambridge 1985.

L.R. Farnell, The Cults of the Greek States , 5 vols., Chicago 1971 (original publication 1896-1909).

J. Ferguson, Religions of the Roman Empire , London 1970.

J. Ferguson, Greek and Roman Religion: A Source Book , Park Ridge 1980.

J. Fontenrose, The Delphic Oracle: Its Responses and Operations , Berkeley 1978.

P. Friedrich, The Meaning of Aphrodite , Chicago 1978.

R. Garland, The Greek Way of Death , Ithaca 1985.

S. Goldhill, "The Great Dionysia and civic ideology", Journal of Hellenic Studies 107 (1987) 58-76.

J. Gould, "On making sense of Greek religion", in Easterling and Muir (eds.), Greek Religion and Society (Cambridge 1985) 1-33.

F. Graf, "Women, war and warlike divinities", Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 55 (1984) 245-284.

F.C. Grant (ed.), Hellenistic Religion , New York 1953.

W.K.C. Guthrie, Orpheus and Greek Religion: A Study of the Orphic Movement , London 1935; reprinted New York 1966.

W.K.C. Guthrie, The Religion and Mythology of the Greeks , Cambridge 1961 (= Cambridge Ancient History, rev. ed., fasc. 2).

W.K.C. Gurthrie, The Greeks and their Gods , Boston 1955.

W.R. Halliday, Lectures on the History of Roman Religion , Liverpool 1922.

A. Henrich, "Greek maenadism from Olympias to Messalina", Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 82 (1978) 121-160.

S.C. Humphreys, "Family tombs and tomb cult in ancient Athens: tradition or traditionalism", Journal of Hellenic Studies

100 (1980) 96-126.

C. Kerenyi, Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life (trans. R. Manheim), Princeton 1976.

R. Lattimore, Themes in Greek and Latin Epitaphs , Urbana 1952.

J.C. Lawson, Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion , New York 1964.

H. Lloyd-Jones, The Justice of Zeus , Berkeley 1971.

H. Lloyd-Jones, "The Delphic Oracle", Greece and Rome 23 (1976) 60-73.

P.A. Marquardt, "A portrait of Hecate", American Journal of Philology 102 (1981) 243-260.

L.H. Martin, Hellenistic Religions: An Introduction , Oxford 1987.

M.W. Meyer (ed.), The Ancient Mysteries: A Sourcebook. Sacred Texts of the Mystery Religions of the Ancient

Mediterranean World , San Francisco 1987.

J.D. Mikalson, "Erechtheus and the Panathenaia", American Journal of Philology 97 (1976) 141-153.

J.D. Mikalson, Honor Thy Gods: Popular Religion in Greek Tragedy , Chapel Hill 1991.

J.V. Muir, "Religion and the new education: the challenge of the Sophists", in Easterling and Muir (eds.), Greek Religion and Society (Cambridge 1985) 191-218.

G. Murray, Five Stages of Greek Religion , Garden City 1992.

E. Mylonas, Eleusis and the Eleusinian Mysteries , Princeton 1961.

E. Neumann, The Great Mother: An Analysis of the Archetype (trans. R. Manheim), Princeton 1991 (original publication 1963).

M.P. Nilsson, Greek Folk Religion , New York 1961.

M.P. Nilsson, Greek Piety , Oxford 1948.

M.P. Nilsson, A History of Greek Religion , New York 1964.

M.P. Nilsson, The Dionysiac Mysteries of the Hellenistic and Roman Age , Lund 1987.

R.M. Ogilvie, The Romans and their Gods in the Age of Augustus , New York 1969.

W. Otto, The Homeric Gods , Boston 1964.

H.W. Parke, Greek Oracles , London 1967.

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H.W. Parke, Festivals of the Athenians , Ithaca 1977.

R. Parker, Miasma: Pollution and Purification in Early Greek Religion , Oxford 1983.

S. Price, "Delphi and divination", in Easterling and Muir (eds.), Greek Religion and Society (Cambridge 1985) 128-154.

D.G. Rice and J.E. Stambaugh, Sources for the Study of Greek Religion , Missoula 1979.

N.J. Richardson, "Early Greek views of life after death", in Easterling and Muir (eds.), Greek Religion and Society

(Cambridge 1985) 155-190.

H.J. Rose, Religion in Greece and Rome , New York 1959.

W. Sale, "The Olympian faith", Greece and Rome 19 (1972) 81-93.

R. Schlaifer, "Notes on Athenian public cults", Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 51 (1940) 233ff.

R. Seaford, "Dionysiac drama and the Dionysiac mysteries", Classical Quarterly NS 31 (1981) 252-275.

R.A. Tomlinson, Greek Sanctuaries , London 1976.

5. Greek and Roman Literature: A Selection of Translations.

(NB - Many other translations are available in the Library)

Apollodorus, The Library of Greek Mythology (trans. K. Aldrich), Lawrence 1975.

Apollonius Rhodius, The Voyage of the Argo (trans. E.V. Rieu), Harmondsworth.

R. Lattimore and D. Grene (eds.), Greek Tragedies , 4 vols., Chicago

Hesiod, Theogony, Works and Days, Shield (trans. A.N. Athanassakis) Baltimore 1983.

Hesiod, Theogony (trans. R.S. Caldwell), Cambridge, Mass. 1987.

Hesiod, Works (trans. Evelyn-White), Cambridge, Mass. 1959.

Homer, Iliad (trans. R. Lattimore), Chicago 1951.

Homer, Odyssey (trans. R. Lattimore), Chicago 1967.

The Homeric Hymns (trans. C. Boer), Irving 1971.

The Orphic Hymns (trans. A.N. Athanassakis), Missoula 1977.

Ovid, Metamorphoses (trans. R. Humphries), Bloomington 1955.

Pindar, Odes (trans. R. Lattimore), Chicago 1947.

Virgil, Aeneid (trans. C. Day Lewis), New York 1953.

6. Discussions of Particular Works and Authors.

(a) Homer

S.E. Bassett, The Poetry of Homer , Berkeley 1938.

C.R. Beye, The Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Epic Tradition , Garden City 1966.

C.M. Bowra, Tradition and Design in the Iliad, Oxford 1963.

E. Bradford, Ulysses Found , New York 1964.

B.K. Braswell, "Mythological innovation in the Iliad ," Classical Quarterly NS 21 (1971) 16-26.

B.K. Braswell, "The song of Ares and Aphrodite," Hermes 110 (1982) 129-137.

C.G. Brown, "Ares, Aphrodite, and the laughter of the gods," Phoenix 43 (1989) 283-293.

R. Carpenter, Folktale, Fiction, and Saga in the Homeric Epics , 1946.

H.W. Clarke, The Art of the Odyssey, Englewood Cliffs 1967.

J.S. Clay, "The beginning of the Odyssey ," American Journal of Philology 97 (1976) 313-326.

J.S. Clay, The Wrath of Athena , Princeton 1983.

F.M. Combellack, "Homer the innovator," Classical Philology 71 (1976) 44-55.

W. Donlan, "The unequal exchange between Glaucus and Diomedes in light of the Homeric gift economy,"

Phoenix 43 (1989) 1-15.

R. Drews, "Argos and Argives in the Iliad ," Classical Philology 74 (1979) 111-135.

E. Ehnmark, The Idea of God in Homer , Uppsala 1935.

C. Emlyn-Jones, "The reunion of Penelope and Odysseus," Greece and Rome 31 (1984) 1-18.

B. Fenik, Homer: Tradition and Inventions , Leiden 1978.

B. Fenik, Studies in the Odyssey, Wiesbaden 1974.

J.H. Finley, Jr., Homer's Odyssey, Cambridge 1987.

M.I. Finley, The World of Odysseus , Harmondsworth 1972.

M.I. Finley, et al., "The Trojan War," Journal of Hellenic Studies 83 (1964) 1-20.

E. Furlong, "Where did Odysseus go?" CBC Ideas Programme transcript, Nov. 5-6, 1984.

A.G. Geddes, "Who's who in Homeric poetry," Classical Quarterly 34 (1984) 17-36.

G.K. Gresseth, "The Odyssey and the Nalopakhyana," Transactions of the American Philological Association 109 (1979) 63-85.

J. Griffin, "The divine audience and the religion of the Iliad ," Classical Quarterly 28 (1978) 1-22.

J. Griffin, Homer , New York 1980.

F.J. Groten, Jr., "Homer's Helen," Greece and Rome 15 (1968) 33-39.

G.M.A. Grube, "The gods of Homer," in M.E. White (ed.), Studies in Honour of G. Norwood (Toronto 1952) 3-19.

J.C. Hogan, "The temptation of Odysseus," Transactions of the American Philological Association 106 (1976) 187-210.

R. Kannicht, "Poetry and art: Homer and the monuments afresh," Classical Antiquity 1 (1982) 70-86 + plates 1-6.

E. Kearns, "The return of Odysseus: a Homeric theoxeny," Classical Quarterly NS 32 (1982) 2-8.

G.S. Kirk, "The search for the real Homer," Greece and Rome 20 (1973) 124-139.

G.S. Kirk, The Homeric Poems as History , Cambridge 1964.

G.S. Kirk, The Songs of Homer , Cambridge 1962.

G.S. Kirk, Homer and the Epic , Cambridge 1965.

J.V. Luce, Homer and the Heroic Age , San Francisco 1975.

R.M. Newton, "The rebirth of Odysseus," Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 25 (1984) 5-20.

M.P. Nilsson, Homer and Mycenae , New York 1968.

M.P. Nilsson, Homer and Mycenae , New York 1968.

S.D. Olson, "The stories of Helen and Menelaus ( Od . 4.240-89) and the return of Odysseus," American Journal of Philology

110 (1989) 387-394.

D.L. Page, Folktales in Homer's Odyssey, Cambridge 1973.

D.L. Page, History and the Homeric Iliad, Berkeley 1959.

D.L. Page, The Homeric Odyssey, Oxford 1955.

J.M. Redfield, Nature and Culture in the Iliad: The Tragedy of Hector , Chicago 1975.

S.L. Schein, The Mortal Hero: An Introduction to Homer's Iliad, Berkeley 1984.

A.M. Snodgrass, "An historical Homeric society?" Journal of Hellenic Studies 94 (1974) 114-125.

G. Steiner and R. Fagles (eds.), Homer: A Collection of Critical Essays , Englewood Cliffs 1962.

C.H. Taylor, Jr. (ed.), Essays on the Odyssey, Bloomington 1963.

C.G. Thomas (ed.), Homer's History, Mycenaean or Dark Age?

New York 1970.

P. Toohey, Reading Epic: An Introduction to the Ancient Narratives , New York 1993.

G. Vallillee, "The Nausicaa episode," Phoenix 1955) 175-179.

P. Vivante, The Homeric Imagination , Bloomington 1970.

P. Walcot, "The judgment of Paris," Greece and Rome 24 (1977) 31-39.

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D. Wender, "Plain in diction, plain in thought: some criteria for evaluating translations of the Iliad ," American Journal of

Philology 96 (1975) 239-255.

C.H. Whitman, Homer and the Heroic Tradition , Cambridge, Mass. 1963.

M.M. Willcock, "Some aspects of the gods in the Iliad ," Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 17 (1970) 1-10.

M.M. Willcock, "Mythological paradeigma in the Iliad ," Classical Quarterly NS 14 (1964) 141-152.

M.M. Willcock, "The search for the poet Homer," Greece and Rome 37 (1990) 1-13.

M.M. Willcock, A Companion to the Iliad, Chicago and London 1976.

W.J. Woodhouse, The Composition of Homer's Odyssey, Oxford 1969 (original publication 1930).

(b) Hesiod

E.D. Barnett, "The epic of Kumarbi and the Theogony of Hesiod," Journal of Hellenic Studies 65 (1945) 100 ff.

W. Berg, "Pandora: pathology of a creation myth," Fabula 17 (1976) 1-25.

A.R. Burn, The World of Hesiod: A Study of the Greek Middle Ages ca. 900-700 B.C.

, New York 1936.

F.M. Cornford, The Unwritten Philosophy , Cambrdige 1967.

H. Frankel, Early Greek Poetry and Philosophy , trans. M. Hadas and J. Willis, Oxford 1975.

W.K.C. Guthrie, In the Beginning: Some Greek Views on the Origins of Life and the Early State of Man , Ithaca 1957.

M.Heath, "Hesiod's didactic poetry," Classical Quarterly NS 35 (1985) 245-263.

R. Janko, "The Shield of Heracles and the legend of Cycnus," Classical Quarterly NS 36 (1986) 38-59.

G.S. Kirk, "The structure and aim of the Theogony ," in Hésiode: Entretiens Hardt , Vandoevres-Geneva.

P. Millett, "Hesiod and his world," Proceedings of the Cambrdige Philological Society 210 (1984) 84-115.

R. Mondi, "The ascension of Zeus and the composition of Hesiod's Theogony ," Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 25

(1984) 325-344.

S. Osterud, "The individuality of Hesiod," Hermes 104 (1976) 13-29.

P. Pucci, Hesiod and the Language of Poetry , Baltimore 1977.

D. Sheehan, "Hesiod's Works and Days : an introduction," Arion NS 3/4 (1976) 452-482.

F. Solmsen, "The sacrifice of Agamemnon's daughter in Hesiod's Ehoeae ," American Journal of Philology 102 (1982) 353-358.

P. Walcot, Hesiod and the Near East , Cardiff 1966.

M.L. West (ed.), Hesiod, Theogony, edited with Prolegomena and Commentary , Oxford 1966.

M.L. West (ed. and trans.), Theogony and Works and Days , New York 1988.

(c) Greek Tragedy

P.D. Arnott, An Introduction to the Greek Theatre , London 1959.

H.C. Baldry, The Greek Tragic Theatre , New York 1971.

G. Devereux, Dreams in Greek Tragedy: An Ethno-psycho-analytic Study , Oxford 1976.

G. Else, The Origin and Early Form of Greek Tragedy , New York 1972.

J.H. Finley, Jr., "Politics and early Attic tragedy," Harvard Studies in Classical Philology 71 (1967) 1-14.

S. Goldhill, Reading Greek Tragedy , London 1986.

J.P. Guepin, Myth and Ritual in Greek Tragedy , Amsterdam 1968.

J. Kott, The Eating of the Gods: An Interpretation of Greek Tragedy , New York 1970.

A. Lesky, Greek Tragedy , New York 1965.

J.D. Mikalson, Honor Thy Gods: Popular Religion in Greek Tragedy , Chapel Hill 1991.

E. Robbins, "Pindar's Oresteia and the tragedians," in M.J. Cropp, E. Fantham, and S.E. Scully (eds.), Greek Tragedy and its

Legacy (Calgary 1986) 1-12.

M.S. Silk, "Heracles and Greek tragedy," Greece and Rome NS 32 (1985) 1-22.

R. Sri Pathmanathan, "Death in Greek tragedy," Greece and Rome NS 12 (1965) 2-14.

T.C.W. Stinton, "'Hamartia' in Aristotle and Greek tragedy," Classical Quarterly NS 25 (1975) 209-220.

W.B. Tyrrell and F.S. Brown, Athenian Myths and Institutions , New York 1991.

J.J. Winkler and F.I. Zeitlin (eds.), Nothing to Do with Dionysus? Athenian Drama and its Social Context , Princeton 1990.

(d) Aeschylus

L. Campbell, The Tragic Drama of Aeschylus and Sophocles , Chicago 1966.

D.J. Conacher, Aeschylus' Prometheus Bound: A Literary Commentary , Toronto 1980.

P.E. Easterling, "Presentation of character in Aeschylus," Greece and Rome NS 20 (1973) 3-18.

M.W. Edwards, "Agamemnon's decision: freedom and folly in Aeschylus," California Studies in Classical Antiquity 10

(1978) 17- 38.

J. Fontenrose, "Gods and men in the Oresteia ," Transactions of the American Philological Association 102 (1971) 71-109.

M. Gagarin, Aeschylean Drama , Berkeley 1976.

T. Gantz, "Divine guilt in Aeschylos," Classical Quarterly 31 (1981) 18-32.

L. Golden, In praise of Prometheus: Humanism and Rationalism in Aeschylean Thought , Chapel Hill 1962.

E.A. Havelock, Prometheus , Seattle and London 1950.

C.J. Herington, The Author of the Prometheus Bound, Austin and London 1970.

J.C. Hogan, A Commentary on the Complete Greek Tragedies - Aeschylus , Chicago 1984.

R. Kuhns, The House, the City, and the Judge , New York 1962.

S.E. Lawrence, "Artemis in the Agamemnon ," American Journal of Philology 97 (1976) 97-110.

D.J. Leahy, "The representation of the Trojan War in Aeschylus' Agamemnon ," American Journal of Philology 95 (1974) 1-23.

H. Lloyd-Jones, "The guilt of Agamemnon," Classical Quarterly 12 (1962) 187-199.

W.F. Lynch, Christ and Promethus: A New Image of the Secular , Notre Dame 1970.

M.H. McCall (ed.), Aeschylus: A Collection of Critical Essays , Englewood Cliffs 1972.

G. Murray, Aeschylus: The Creator of Tragedy , London 1962.

E.T. Owen, The Harmony of Aeschylus , Toronto 1952.

R.B. Parker, "The National Theatre's Oresteia , 1981-2", in M.J. Cropp, et al. (eds.), Greek Tragedy and its Legacy (Calgary

1986) 337-358.

A.J. Podlecki, The Political Background of Aeschylean Tragedy , Ann Arbor 1966.

T.G. Rosenmeyer, The Art of Aeschylus , Berkeley 1982.

R. Seaford, "The last bath of Agamemnon," Classical Quarterly 34 (1984) 247-254.

H.W. Smyth, Aeschylean Tragedy , Berkeley 1924.

A.H. Sommerstein, "Again Klytaimestra's weapon," Classical Quarterly 39 (1989) 296-301.

A.H. Sommerstein, "Artemis in Agamemnon : a postscript," American Journal of Philology 101 (1980) 165-169.

O.P. Taplin, The Stagecraft of Aeschylus , New York 1977.

G. Thomson, Aeschylus and Athens , London 1946.

(e) Sophocles

S.M.M. Adams, Sophocles the Playwright , Toronto 1962.

D. Bain, "A misunderstood scene in Sophocles' Oidipous ," Greece and Rome 36 (1979) 132-145.

W.N. Bates, Sophocles, Poet and Dramatist , New York 1969 (original publication 1940).

L. Berkowitz and T.F. Brunner (eds.), Sophocles, Oedipus Rex, new York 1970.

H. Bloom (ed.), Sophocles: Modern Critical Views , New York 1990.

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C.M. Bowra, Sophoclean Tragedy , Oxford 1964.

A. Cameron, The Identity of Oedipus the King: Five Essays on the Oedipus Tyrannus, New York and London 1968.

M. Dyson, "Oracle, edict, and curse in Oedipus Tyrannus ," Classical Quarterly NS 23 (1973) 202-212.

P.E. Easterling, "Character in Sophocles," Greece and Rome NS 24 (1977) 121-129.

V. Ehrenberg, Sophocles and Pericles , Oxford 1954.

D. Grene, Reality and the Heroic Pattern: Last Plays of Ibsen, Shakespeare and Sophocles , Chicago 1967.

P. Holt, "The end of the Trachiniai and the fate of Herakles," Journal of Hellenic Studies 109 (1989) 69-80.

G.S. Kirk, "Myth and artifice in the Sophoclean Oedipus," in Edipo: Il teatro greco e la cultura europea (Rome 1986) 11-25.

G.M. Kirkwood, A Study of Sophoclean Drama , Ithaca 1958.

B.M.W. Knox, Oedipus at Thebes , New Haven and London 1957.

B.M.W. Knox, The Heroic Temper , Berkeley 1964.

A.A. Long, Language and Thought in Sophocles , London 1968.

J.S. Margon, "Aristotle and the irrational and improbable elements in Oedipus Rex ," Classical World 70 (1976-77) 249-255.

H. Musurillo, The Light and the Darkness , Leiden 1967.

M.J. O'Brien (ed.), Twentieth-Century Interpretations of Oedipus Rex, Englewood Cliffs 1968.

P. Pucci, Oedipus and the Fabrication of the Father: Oedipus Tyrannus in Modern Criticism and Philosophy , Baltimore 1992.

T.C.W. Stinton, "The riddle at Colonus," Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies 17 (1976) 323-238.

P. Vellacott, Sophocles and Oedipus: A Study of Oedipus Tyrannus with a New Translation , Ann Arbor 1971.

A.J.A. Waldock, Sophocles the Dramatist , Cambridge 1966.

T.B.L. Webster, An Introduction to Sophocles , London 1969.

C.H. Whitman, Sophocles: A Study in Heroic Humanism , Cambridge, Mass. 1951.

T. Woodard (ed.), Sophocles. A Collection of Critical Essays , Englewood Cliffs 1966.

(f) Euripides

W.G. Arnott, "Euripides and the unexpected," Greece and Rome NS 20 (1972) 49-63.

W.G. Arnott, "Double the vision: a reading of Euripides' Electra ," Greece and Rome 28 (1981) 179-192.

H.C. Avery, "My tongue swore, but my mind is unsworn," Transactionsof the American Philological Association 99 (1968) 19-35.

S.A. Barlow, "Stereotype and reversal in Euripides' Medea ," Greece and Rome NS 36 (1989) 158-171.

S.A. Barlow, "Structure and dramatic realism in Euripides' Heracles ," Greece and Rome NS 29 (1982) 115-125.

H.E. Barnes, "Hippolytus in drama and myth," in D.E. Sutherland, Hippolytus in Drama and Myth (Nebraska 1960).

E.B. Bongie, "Heroic elements in the Medea of Euripides," Transactions of the American Philological Association 107

(1977) 27-56.

T.V. Buttrey, "Accident and design in Euripides' Medea," American Journal of Philology 79 (1958) 1-17.

D.J. Conacher, Euripidean Drama , Toronto and London 1967.

M. Dyson, "Alcestis' children and the character of Admetus," Journal of Hellenic Studies 108 (1988) 13-23.

J. Glenn, "The phantasies of Phaedra: a psychoanalytic reading," Classical World 69 (1976) 435-442.

L.H.G. Greenwood, Aspects of Euripidean Tragedy , Cambridge 1953.

G.M.A. Grube, The Drama of Euripides , London 1961.

J.O. de G. Hanson, "The secrets of Medea's success," Greece and Rome NS 12 (1965) 54 ff.

H. Jeny, "Troizen and the setting of Hippolytos Stephanephoros ," Ameican Journal of Philology 110 (1989) 400-404.

M. Lloyd, " Euripides' Alcestis," Greece and Rome 32 (1985) 119-131.

R. Meagher, Mortal Vision: The Wisdom of Euripides , New York 1989.

G. Murray, Euripides and his Age , London 1965.

H. Oranje, Euripides' Bacchae: The Play and its Audience , Leiden, 1984.

A. Powell, Euripides, Women, and Sexuality , London 1990.

P. Pucci, The Violence of Pity in Euripides' Medea, Ithaca 1980.

C. Segal, Dionysiac Poetics and Euripides' Bacchae;," Princeton 1982.

E. Segal (ed.), Euripides. A Collection of Critical Essays , Englewood Cliffs 1968.

P. Vellacott, Ironic Drama: A Study of Euripides' Method and Meaning , London and New York 1975.

T.B.L. Webster, The Tragedies of Euripides , London 1967.

C.H. Whitman, Euripides and the Full Circle of Myth , Cambridge, Mass. 1974.

J.R. Wilson (ed.), Twentieth-Century Interpretations of Euripides' Alcestis, Englewood Cliffs 1968.

R.P. Winnington-Ingram, Euripides and Dionysus: An Interpretation of the Bacchae, Cambridge 1948.

G. Zuntz, The Political Plays of Euripides , Manchester 1963.

(g) Virgil

P.F. Burke, Jr., "Roman rites for the dead and Aeneid 6," Classical Journal 74 (1979) 220-228.

W.A. Camps, An Introduction to Virgil's Aeneid, Oxford and London 1969.

R.J. Clark, "Mesenus and the Cumaean landfall: originality in Virgil's use of topography and tradition," Transactions of the American Philological Association 107 (1977) 63-71.

R. Coleman, "The gods in the Aeneid ," Greece and Rome 29 (1982) 142-168.

D.C. Feeney, "The taciturnity of Aeneas," Classical Quarterly 33 (1983) 204-219.

D.C. Feeney, "History and revelation in Vergil's underworld," Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 212

(1986) 1-24.

T.R. Glover, Virgil , New York 1969.

K.W. Gransden, Virgil's Iliad: An Essay on Epic Narrative , Cambridge 1984.

M. Griffith, "What does Aeneas look like?" Classical Philology 80 (1985) 309-319.

D.E. Hill, "What sort of translation of Virgil do we need?" Greece and Rome 27 (1980) 170-179.

B. Otis, Virgil , Oxford 1963.

F. Solmsen, "Greek ideas of the hereafter in Virgil's Roman epic," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 112

(1968) 8-14.

F. Solmsen, "The world of the dead in Aeneid 6," Classical Philology 67 (1972) 31-41.

T. van Nortwick, "Aeneas, Turnus, and Achilles," Transactions of the American Philological Association 110 (1980) 303-314.

D. West, "The deaths of Hector and Turnus," Greece and Rome 2 (1974) 21-31.

M.M. Willcock, "Battle scenes in the Aeneid," Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 209 (1983) 87-99.

R.D. Williams, "Virgil and the Odyssey ," Phoenix 17 (1963) 266-274.

(h) Ovid

Barbara Weiden Boyd, " Non hortamine longo ": an Ovidian `correction' of Virgil," American Journal of Philology 111(1990) 82-85

V. Castellani, "Two divine scandals: Ovid Met. 2.680ff. and 4.171ff. and his sources," Transactions of the American Philological

............... Association 110(1980) 37-50

R. Coleman, "Structure and intention in the Metamorphoses ," Classical Quarterly , NS 21(1971) 461-477

Leo C. Curran, "Transformation and anti-Augustanism in Ovid's Metamorphoses ," Arethusa 5(1972) 71- 91

Leo C. Curran, "Rape and rape victims in the Metamorphoses ," Arethusa 11(1978) 213-241

O.S. Due, Changing Forms: Studies in the Metamorphoses of Ovid , Copenhagen 1974

G.K. Galinsky, Ovid's Metamorphoses: An Introduction to the Basic Aspects , Berkeley and Los Angeles 1975

A.H.F. Griffin, "Ovid's Metamorphoses ", Greece and Rome 24(1977) 57-70

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W.R. Johnson, "The desolation of the Fasti ", Classical Journal 74(1978) 7-18

Peter E. Knox, " Ovid's Metamorphoses and the Traditions of Augustan Poetry ," Cambridge 1986

J.E. Sharwood Smith, "Icarus' astral navigation," Greece and Rome , 21(1974) 19-20

B.E. Stirrup, "Techniques of rape: variety of wit in Ovid's Metamorphoses ", Greece and Rome 24(1977) 170-184

7. Particular Myths

P.B.S. Andrews, "The falls of Troy in Greek tradition," Greece and Rome 12(1965) 28ff.

P.B.S. Andrews, "The myth of Europa and Minos". Greece and Rome 16(1969) 60-65

D.R. Blickman, "The myth of Ixion and pollution for homicide in ancient Greece", Classical Journal 81(1986) 193-208

J. Boardman, "Herakles, Peisistratos and Eleusis," Journal of Hellenic Studies 95(1975) 1-12

W.R.P. Bourne, "The Stymphalian birds", Journal of Hellenic Studies 102(1982) 234-235

J.P. Brown, "Cosmological myth and the tuna of Gibraltar", Transactions of the American Philological Association 99(1968) 37-62

W. Burkert, "Jason, Hypsipyle, and new fire at Lemnos," Classical Quarterly NS 20(1970) 1-16

A. Cameron, "Crantor and Posidonius on Atlantis", Classical Quarterly NS 33(1983) 81-91

W.R. Connor, "Theseus in classical Athens," in Anne G. Ward., ed., The Quest for Theseus , (New York 1970) 143-160

W. den Boer, "Theseus", Greece and Rome 16(1969) 1-13

P. Dronke, "The return of Eurydice," Classica et Medievalia , 23 (1962) 198-215

L. Edmunds, Oedipus: The Ancient Legend and its Later Analogues , Baltimore and London 1985

T.P. Feldman, "Taboo and neurotic guilt in the Oedipus theme," in Berkowitz and Brunner (ed.), Sophocles, Oedipus Rex (New York

............... 1970) 59-69

M.I. Finley, et al.

, "The Trojan War", Journal of Hellenic Studies 84(1964) 1-20

M. Fortes, "Oedipus and Job", in Berkowitz and Brunner (edd.), Sophocles, Oedipus Rex (New York 1970) 47-52

S. Freud, "The Oedipus Complex," in Berkowitz and Brunner (edd.), Sophocles, Oedipus Rex (New York 1970) 69-72

F.J. Frost, "Plutarch and Theseus", Classical Bulletin 60(1964) 65-73

I. Galdston, "Sophocles contra Freud: a reassessment of the Oedipus complex," Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine ,

............... ser.2 30(1954) 803-817

G.K. Galinsky, Aeneas, Sicily, and Rome , Princeton 1969

G.K. Galinsky, The Herakles Theme , Oxford 1972

C. Gill, "The genre of the Atlantis story", Classical Philology 72(1977) 287-304

J. Glenn, "The Polyphemus folktale and Homer's Kyklopeia ," Transactions of the American Philological Association

............... 102(1971) 133-181

J. Glenn, "The Polyphemus myth: its origin and interpretation", Greece and Rome 25(1978) 141-155

J. Glenn, "Prometheus and Christ", Classical Bulletin 62(1986) 1-5

J.G. Griffiths, "Atlantis and Egypt", Historia 44(1985) 3-28

W.K.C. Guthrie, In the Beginning: Some Greek Views on the Origins of Life and the Early State of Man , Ithaca 1957

Lorna Hardwick, "Ancient Amazons-heroes, outsiders or women?" Greece and Rome 37(1990) 14-36

N. Horsfall, "From history to legend: M. Manlius and the geese", Classical Journal 76(1981) 298-311

T.P. Howe, "The origin and function of the Gorgon-head", American Journal of Archaeology 58(1954) 209-221

H. Lloyd Jones, "Heracles at Eleusis," Maia 19(1967) 206ff.

K. Kerenyi, Prometheus , New York 1963

E. Keuls, The Water-Carriers in Hades. A Study of Catharsis Through Toil in Classical Antiquity , Amsterdam 1974

G.S. Kirk, "Myth and artifice in the Sophoclean Oedipus," in Edipo: il teatro greco e la cultura europea (Rome 1986) 11-26

A. Köhnken, "Pindar as innovator: Poseidon Hippios and the relevance of The Pelops story in Olympian 1", Classical Quarterly

............... NS 24(1974) 199-206

M.O. Lee, "Orpheus and Eurydice. Myth, legend, folklore," Classica et Medievalia 26 (1965[1967] 402-412

J.Y. Lettvin, "The Gorgon's eye", Technology Review 80(1977) 74-83

J.V. Luce, The End of Atlantis , London 1969

J.D. Mikalson, "Erechtheus and the Panathenaia", American Journal of Philology 97(1976) 141-153

G. Murray, "Heracles, 'the best of men'", in G. Murray, Greek Studies (Oxford 1946) 106-126

H. Nash, "The centaur's origin: a psychological perspective", Classical World 77(1984) 273-294

M.P. Nilsson, The Mycenaean Origin of Greek mythology , Berkeley 1972 (reprint of orig. edn. of 1932)

M. Norma, "The many faces of Medea", Classical Bulletin 45(1968) 17-20

E.Phinney, Jr., "Perseus' battle with the gorgons," Transactions of the American Philological Association 102(1971) 445-463

H.A.T. Reiche, "The language of archaic astronomy: a clue to the Atlantis myth," Technology Review 80(1977) 84-100

L.E. Roller, "The legend of Midas", Classical Antiquity 2(1983) 299-313

C.C. Schlam, "Diana and Actaeon: metamorphosis of a myth", Classical Antiquity 3(1984) 82-110

R. Schmiel, "The Helen theme", Classical News and Views 24(1980) 95-102

Charles Segal, Orpheus. The Myth of the Poet , Baltimore 1988

E. Sjökvist, "Heracles in Sicily", Opuscula Romana 4(1961) 117-123

O. Skutsch, "Helen: her name and nature," Journal of Hellenic Studies 107(1987) 188-193

C. Sourvinou-Inwood, "The votum of 477/6 B.C. and the foundation legend of Locri Epizephyrii", Classical Quarterly NS

............... 24(1974) 186-196

C. Sourvinou-Inwood, Theseus as Son and Stepson , London 1979

W.B. Stanford, The Ulysses Theme , Oxford, 1963

W.B. Stanford and J.V. Luce, The Quest for Ulysses , New York and Washington 1974

D. Sutton, "The Greek origins of the Cacus myth", Classical Quarterly NS 27(1977) 391-393

W.B. Tyrrell, Amazons: A Study in Athenian Mythmaking, Baltimore and London 1984

G.P. Verbrugghe, "Fabius Pictor's `Romulus and Remus'," Historia 30(1981) 236-238

M.J. Vermaseren, The Legend of Attis in Greek and Roman Art , Leiden, 1966

M. Visser, "Medea: daughter, sister, wife and mother. Natal family versus conjugal family in Greek and Roman myths about

............... women", in M.J. Cropp, et. al.

(edd.), Greek Tragedy and its Legacy (Calgary 1986) 149-168

B.L. Webster, "The myth of Ariadne from Homer to Catullus," Greece and Rome NS 13(1966) 22-31

J.M. Woodward, Perseus. A Study in Greek Art and Legend , Cambridge 1937

8. Mythology in Classical Art

Judith Binder, "The West Pediment of the Parthenon: Poseidon", in Studies Presented to Sterling Dow on his 80th Birthday

............... (Durham 1984) 15-22

John Boardman, "Herakles, Theseus and Amazons," in D.C. Kurtz and B. Sparkes, eds., The Eye of Greece (Cambridge 1982) 1-

............... 28. and plates 1-6

Frank Brommer, Heracles: The Twelve Labors of the Hero in Ancient Art and Literature , New Rochelle 1986

Evelyn B. Harrison, "Athena and Athens in the east pediment of the Parthenon," American Journal of Archaeology 71(1967) 27-

............... 58 and plates 13-22

J.E. Harrison, Myths of the Odyssey in Art and Literature , London 1882

C. Hopkins, "Assyrian elements in the Perseus-Gorgon story", American Journal of Archaeology 38(1934) 341-358

K.F. Johansen, The Iliad in Early Greek Art , Copenhagen 1967

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R.E. Mitchell, "Roman coins as historical evidence: the Trojan legends of Rome", Illinois Classical Studies 1(1976) 65-85

J.H. Oakley, "Danae and Perseus on Seriphos", American Journal of Archaeology 86(1982) 111-115

V.J. Rosivach, "Earthborns and Olympians: the parodos of the Ion ", Classical Quarterly NS 27(1977) 284-294

K. Schefold, Myth and Legend in Early Greek Art , New York

J.P. Small, "Aeneas and Turnus on late Etruscan funerary urns", American Journal of Archaeology 78(1974) 49-54

J.P. Small, "The death of Lucretia", American Journal of Archaeology 80(1976) 349-360

J.M.C. Toynbee, "Picture language in Roman art and coinage", in R.A.G. Carson and C.H.V. Sutherland (edd.), Essays in Roman

............... Coinage (Oxford 1956) 205-226

M.J. Vermaseren, The Legend of Attis in Greek and Roman Art , Leiden 1966

L.M. Wilson, "Contributions of Greek art to the Medusa myth", American Journal of Archaeology 24(1920) 232-240

Michael Wood, In Search of the Trojan War , New York and Oxford 1985

J.M. Woodward, Perseus, A Study in Greek Art and Legend , Cambridge 1937

9. Later History of Classical Mythology

W. Brewer, Ovid's Metamorphoses in European Culture , 1933.

D. Bush, Mythology and the Renaissance Tradition , 1932; new revd. ed. N.Y. 1963

D. Bush, Mythology and the Romantic Tradition , 1937: N.Y. 1963

D.P. Harding, The Club of Hercules: Studies in the Classical Background of Paradise Lost, Urbana 1962

G. Highet, The Classical Tradition , 1949; N.Y. 1964

P. Mayerson, Classical Mythology in Literature, Art, and Music , Waltham 1971

C.G. Osgood, The Classical Mythology of Milton's English Poems , N.Y. 1964

R.K. Root, Classical Mythology in Shakespeare , 1903; N.Y. 1965

J. Seznec, The Survival of the Pagan Gods , 1940 (Eng. eds., 1953, 1961) N.Y. 1953

J.A.K. Thomson, The Classical Background of English Literature , 1948; London, 1962

J.A.K. Thomson, Classical Influences on English Poetry , 1951, London, 1962

J.A.K. Thomson, Classical Influences on English Prose , London, 1956

J.A.K. Thomson, Shakespeare and the Classics , 1952

10. General Reference

Pierre Grimal, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology , trans. A.R. Maxwell-Hyslop, Oxford1986

M. C. Howatson, ed.

The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature , 2nd ed. New York 1989

A. Lesky, A History of Greek Literature

New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology , London 1968

The Oxford Classical Dictionary

H.J. Rose, A Handbook of Greek Literature

H.J. Rose, A Handbook of Latin Literature

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