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Bulfinch's Mythology: the age of fable, or, Stories of gods and heroes

 
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dc.contributor.author Bulfinch, Thomas, 1796-1867
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dc.date.created 1855
dc.date.issued 1994-01-12
dc.identifier ota:2015
dc.identifier.citation http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/2015
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/2015
dc.description.abstract Transcribed from: The age of fable, or, Stories of gods and heroes / by Thomas Bulfinch. -- Boston, 1855. -- This work was published by at least four different companies in Boston in 1855. It is not clear from the electronic text which of these was used for the transcription.
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dc.publisher University of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcsh Fiction -- United States -- 19th century
dc.subject.lcsh Fables -- United States -- 19th century
dc.subject.lcsh Myths and legends -- United States -- 19th century
dc.title Bulfinch's Mythology: the age of fable, or, Stories of gods and heroes
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1855 BULFINCH'S MYTHOLOGY: THE AGE OF FABLE OR STORIES OF GODS AND HEROES by Thomas Bulfinch CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION. THE religions of ancient Greece and Rome are extinct. The so-called divinities of Olympus have not a single worshipper among living men. They belong now not to the department of theology, but to those of literature and taste. There they still hold their place, and will continue to hold it, for they are too closely connected with the finest productions of poetry and art, both ancient and modern, to pass into oblivion. We propose to tell the stories relating to them which have come down to us from the ancients, and which are alluded to by modern poets, essayists, and orators. Our readers may thus at the same time be entertained by the most charming fictions which fancy has ever created, and put in possession . . .
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