Transformations of Pelops
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Transformations of Pelops
Myths, Monuments, and Cult Reconsidered
Patay-Horvath, Andras
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
308
Mole
9780367767013
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Introduction; PART I Pelops and His Family; 1. Childhood and Marriage; 2. Successful Ruler and Miserable Father; PART II The Making of Pelops from Different Perspectives; 3. Folklore and Ethnography - Resurrection and the Missing Shoulder Blade; 4. Art and Archaeology - Olympia and the Cult of Pelops; 5. Linguistics and Geography - The Hero of the Peloponnese; PART III Pelops Afterwards; 6. Modest Remembering and Occasional Revival; 7. Popularity due to an Ancient Mistake; Conclusion; Guide to Further Reading; Appendix: Selected Sources on Pelops and his Descendants.
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Pelops;Ancient Greece;Greek mythology;Ancient folklore;Greek archaeology;Chariot Race;2nd Century Ad;East Pediment;Vice Versa;Olympian Ode;Fairy Tales;4th Century BC;Early Iron Age;ATU 513A;Young Man;Sons Atreus;Early 7th Century BC;Kato Syme;Winged Horses;Animal Figurines;Horse Figurines;Tripod Cauldrons;Central Group;Temple Construction;Indo-European Etymology;Zeus Lykaios;Juniper Tree;Wild Duck;Black Layers
Introduction; PART I Pelops and His Family; 1. Childhood and Marriage; 2. Successful Ruler and Miserable Father; PART II The Making of Pelops from Different Perspectives; 3. Folklore and Ethnography - Resurrection and the Missing Shoulder Blade; 4. Art and Archaeology - Olympia and the Cult of Pelops; 5. Linguistics and Geography - The Hero of the Peloponnese; PART III Pelops Afterwards; 6. Modest Remembering and Occasional Revival; 7. Popularity due to an Ancient Mistake; Conclusion; Guide to Further Reading; Appendix: Selected Sources on Pelops and his Descendants.
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Pelops;Ancient Greece;Greek mythology;Ancient folklore;Greek archaeology;Chariot Race;2nd Century Ad;East Pediment;Vice Versa;Olympian Ode;Fairy Tales;4th Century BC;Early Iron Age;ATU 513A;Young Man;Sons Atreus;Early 7th Century BC;Kato Syme;Winged Horses;Animal Figurines;Horse Figurines;Tripod Cauldrons;Central Group;Temple Construction;Indo-European Etymology;Zeus Lykaios;Juniper Tree;Wild Duck;Black Layers