Apollodorus: The Library, Vol. 2: Book 3.1016 / Epitome (Loeb Classical Library, No. 122) (Volume II),New

Apollodorus: The Library, Vol. 2: Book 3.1016 / Epitome (Loeb Classical Library, No. 122) (Volume II),New

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Antiquitys most influential mythological handbook.The Library provides in three books a grand summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends. Written in clear and unaffected style, the compendium faithfully follows the Greek literary sources. It is thus an important record of Greek accounts of the origin and early history of the world and their race. This work has been attributed to Apollodorus of Athens (born ca. 180 BC), a student of Aristarchus. But the text as we have it was written by an author probably living in the first or second century of our era.In his highly valued notes to the Loeb Classical Library edition (which is in two volumes) J. G. Frazer cites the principal passages of other ancient writers where each particular story is told and compares the various versions to those in the Library.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'The Library, Volume II: Books 3.10–End. Epitome'? A: The main theme of this work is the comprehensive summary of traditional Greek mythology and heroic legends, chronicling the origins and early history of the Greek race.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'The Library, Volume II' is Apollodorus of Athens, a notable figure attributed to the text.
  • Q: What is the publication date of this edition? A: This particular edition was published on January 1, 1921.
  • Q: How many pages does this book contain? A: This book contains a total of 464 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: This edition is bound in hardcover, ensuring durability and a premium feel.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for academic study? A: Yes, this book is suitable for academic study as it provides valuable insights into Greek mythology and is referenced in scholarly works.
  • Q: What can readers expect from the writing style? A: Readers can expect a clear and unaffected writing style that faithfully follows Greek literary sources.
  • Q: Who was J. G. Frazer and what is his relation to this book? A: J. G. Frazer was a noted scholar who provided highly valued notes on this work in the Loeb Classical Library edition, offering comparisons with other ancient writers.
  • Q: Is this book a standalone volume or part of a series? A: This book is part of a series that includes multiple volumes summarizing Greek mythology.
  • Q: What kind of insights does the book offer about Greek mythology? A: The book offers important records of Greek accounts of mythology, including the origins of gods and legendary heroes, making it a vital resource for understanding ancient narratives.

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