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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations and Tables xxiii
Preface xxv
Abbreviations xxvii
INTRODUCTION I
THE KINDS OF ANCIENT STORY J
THE PRESENT BOOK 37
CHAPTER I
KINGS AND PRINCESSES 47
i. Cupid and Psyche...................................47
а. The Treasury of Rhampsinitos.......................83
3. The Pharaoh and the Courtesan......................86
CHAPTER 2
GODS AND GHOSTS 88
DIVINE EPIPHANIES 88
4. The Muses Appear to Hesiod........................ 88
5. The Muses Appear to Archilochos....................89
б. Thamyris Competes against the Muses................90
7. Stesichoros s Palinode.............................91
8. Asklepios Heals Pandaros...........................92
9. Asklepios Reveals Secrets of the Gods..............93
10. Athena Saves the Lindians..........................97
viii CONTENTS
11. The Altar of the Vulture God........................98
12.. A Fortune in Water.................................99
13. The Rescue of Simonides............................100
LOWER MYTHOLOGY IOI
14. Narcissus....................................... 101
1 5. Rhoikos and the Nymph.............................103
16. “The Great God Pan Is Dead!”.......................104
17. Bogies.............................................jo5
SHAPE-CHANGERS 108
18. The Werewolf.......................................108
19. The Empousa.........................................no
GHOSTS 112
2.0. Philinnion........................................113
z 1. The Last Princess at Troy....................... 117
2i. The Grateful Dead Man.............................118
2,3. Murder at the Inn.................................119
24. Letter from the Middle of the Earth...............120
z 5. The Haunted House.................................121
z6. The Haunted Baths..................................123
27. The Haunted Battlefield............................124
2.8. The Hero of Temesa................................12s
2.9. Periander s Wife..................................127
EARLY WONDER-WORKERS 128
30. Abaris the Hyperborean.....................*.......128
3 1. Aristeas of Prokonnesos...........................129
32. Hermotimos of Klazomenai...........................131
33. Epimenides of Crete................................132
34. Pherekydes of Syros................................133
3$. Pythagoras.........................................134
CONTENTS IX
TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS Z35
36. Pythagoras Remembers an Earlier Life................235
37. Pythagoras Discerns a Friends Soul in a Dog.........136
38. Empedokles Recalls His Earlier Lives................237
39. The Woman Who Remembers Too Much....................237
MAGICIANS AND WITCHES 138
40. Pases the Magician..................................138
41. Attack by Star-Stroke...............................139
42. A Woman Dies from Spells............................240
43. The Soul-Drawing Wand................................240
44. Apollonios Cures a Plague............................242
45. The Magicians Apprentice.............................243
46. Evil Landladies......................................*44
DIVINATION AND SEERS 245
47. The Language of Birds................................245
48. The Acquisition of the Sibylline Oracles.............146
49. What the Sibyl Wants.................................148
50. Bacchus Forsakes Antony..............................148
5 1. Cato Explains a Portent.............................149
52. Cato on Soothsayers..................................250
FATE 250
5 3. Polykrates s Ring...................................250
54. “Zeus, Why Me?”......................................252
55. The Last Days of Mykerinos...........................252
56. Kleonymoss Near-Death Experience.....................253
57. Eurynooss Near-Death Experience......................255
58. Curmas Near-Death Experience.........................255
JEWS, CHRISTIANS, AND PAGANS X$6
59. The Origin of the Septuagint........................136
X CONTENTS
6 o. Miracles of Jesus.................................IS 7
61. Paul and Barnabas Mistaken for Pagan Gods..........IS9
6z. The Discovery of the True Cross....................160
63. The Last Delphic Oracle............................162
64. “You Have Won, Galilean!”..........................163
6 5. The Murder of Hypatia.............................16$
CHAPTER 3
LEGENDS ON VARIOUS THEMES 167
THE BIZARRE 167
66. Capture of a Satyr.......................................167
67. Capture of a Centaur.....................................168
68. Sightings of Mermen and Mermaids.........................169
69. The Self-Sustaining Beast................................170
70. In Love with a Statue....................................171
71. Animal Offspring.........................................17s
7z. The Ugly Man.............................................17s
7 3. Male Parturition........................................176
74. Sudden Change of Sex.....................................176
75. Periodic Ecstasy.........................................180
76. The Laughing Tirynthians............................... 180
77. The Man Who Loses His Laugh.......................... .181
78. A Strange Tomb...........................................182
79. The Lame Man and the Blind Man...........................183
irony 184
80. Intaphrenes s Wife.......................................184
81. A Parents Request........................................18s
8z. Plato s Characters.......................................18s
83. The Unbreakable Glass Bowl...............................186
CONTENTS XI
ANIMALS l86
84. The Dolphin Rider..................................186
85. The Grateful Dolphin...............................189
86. Androkles and the Lion.............................189
87. How Ophiteia Gets Its Name.........................191
88. Xanthipposs Dog.....................................192
89. The Accidental Killing of a Cat.....................193
CHILDREN 194
90. The Children Play King.............................194
91. The Children Play Priest...........................19s
92. The Children Play War..............................297
93. A Child Steals from the Goddess....................jp7
friends 198
94. Damon and Phintias..................................198
95. Friends Unknown.....................................200
96. Abauchass Choice....................................201
RULERS AND TYRANTS 202
97. Plato Teaches a Tyrant about Democracy..............202
98. The City of Forbidden Expression....................202
99. Ismeniass Subterfuge................................203
100. Queen for a Day....................................204
101. The Absentminded Emperor...........................205
justice 205
102. Zeuss Ledger.......................................205
103. The Golden Ax......................................206
104. The Judge of the Ants..............................207
105. Tarpeias Reward....................................208
106. The Cranes of Ibykos...............................209
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107. The Murder of Mitys of Argos...................209
108. An Eye for an Eye..............................210
109. The Trial of the Courtesan Phryne..............2x1
11 o. The Problem of Dreamt Sex.....................212
hi. The Disputed Child..............................2x4
112. Abusive Son of an Abusive Father...............21$
CHAPTER 4
TRICKSTERS AND LOVERS 2x6
TRICKERY AND CLEVERNESS 2l6
113. Trophonios and Agamedes..............................2x6
114. The Dishonest Banker.................................217
115. The Joint Depositors.................................218
116. The Two Thieves......................................218
117. Aesop and the Figs................................. 219
118. Never Heard Before...................................22X
119. The Slaves Take Over.................................222
120. The Milesians Hold a Party...........................223
121. Saving Lampsakos.....................................225
122. The Suckling Daughter................................225
1 2.3. A Donkeys Shadow...................................226
1Z4. The Hoax.............................................227
LOVERS AND SEDUCERS 228
12,5. Zeus and Hera Wrangle over Sexuality................228
1 z6. The Affair of Ares and Aphrodite....................229
1Z7. Iphimedeia Desires Poseidon..........................233
1 z8. Hippolytos and Phaidra..............................234
1Z9. The Husband s Untimely Return: 1.....................235
130. The Husbands Untimely Return: z......................236
1 3 1. The Signal.........................................237
CONTENTS XUl
13 a. The Widow of Ephesos..............................238
133. Sleeping with a God................................240
134. The Pergamene Boy..................................243
135. Aesop and the Master s Wife........................245
136. The Kings Trusted Friend...........................247
137. Dream-Lovers......................................25 j
138. The Astute Physician...............................2S3
139. Hero and Leander...................................254
140. Xanthos, WFlo Longs for His Wife..................236
141. Ariston and His Friends Wife.......................257
14a. Olympians in the Bedroom...........................25P
CHAPTER 5
ARTISTS AND ATHLETES 260
ARTISTS AND THE ARTS 260
143. Herakles Fooled.........................................260
144. Nature Fooled...........................................260
145. Painter Fooled..........................................261
146. The Sculptor Polykleitos................................262
147. Models for Helen of Troy................................262
148. Helens Chalice..........................................263
149. Archilochos: Lethal Iambics.............................264
150. Hipponax: More Lethal Iambics...........................26s
1 51. The Cicada.............................................26s
1 5 a. A Singer s Compensation...............................266
153. Pindar s Sacrifice......................................266
154. Pindar s House..........................................267
155. Phrynichos Fined........................................267
156. The Chorus of Aeschylus’s Eumenides.....................268
157. Sophocles on Himself and Euripides......................268
138.“! See a Weasel”.........................................269
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159. “Mother, I Call to You ’...........................269
160. Saved by Euripides.................................270
161. How Menander Composes His Plays....................272
16z. The First Line of Platos Republic..................272
163. Ovids Worst Lines.................................273
ATHLETES 274
164. The Origin of the Stadium..........................274
165. The First Marathon.................................27s
166. The Origin of Nude Athletes .......................276
167. The Origin of Nude Trainers........................27S
168. Polymestor the Sprinter............................278
169. Ageus the Long-Distance Runner.....................279
170. Milon the Wrestler.................................280
171. Eumastas the Strongman.............................281
172,. Theageness Statue.................................282
173. Poulydamas the Pancratiast........................283
174. Kleomedes Runs Amok...............................284
175. Astylos Angers His Hometown........................286
176. Exainetos Pleases His Hometown.....................286
177. Glaukos the Boxer................................ 286
178. The Reluctant Dueler...............................287
CHAPTER 6
MEMORABLE WORDS, NOTABLE ACTIONS 290
PORTENTS 290
179. The Infant Pindar on Mt. Helikon...............290
180. The Infant Plato on Mt. Hymettos...............291
181. Young Demosthenes in Court.....................291
CHARACTERIZATIONS 292
182,. A Statue of Homer.............................292
CONTENTS XV
183. Themistokles and the Man from Seriphos.................292
184. Aristeides the Just....................................292
185. Timon the Misanthrope..................................293
186. The Arrest of Theramenes...............................29$
187. Socrates’s Hardihood...................................296
188. Socrates Ponders a Problem.............................297
189. Demosthenes’s Handicaps................................297
190. “Delivery!”............................................299
191. Only Human.............................................299
192. What Alexander Sleeps Upon.............................300
193. Cleopatra’s Wager......................................300
194. The Lamprey Pools......................................302
19 5. A Principled Man...................................... 303
196. Nero Fiddles...........................................304
197. Where Would He Be Now?”...............................306
198. A Slave’s Eye..........................................306
199. The People of Akragas..................................307
LACONIC SPARTANS 307
200. Too Many Words.........................................307
201. A Spartan Mother.......................................308
202. Discussion at Thermopylae..............................308
203. Alexander the Great Becomes a God . ...................309
204. On Spartan Adultery....................................309
delusion 310
203. Menekrates, Who Calls Himself Zeus.....................310
206. Menekrates-Zeus Writes to King Philip..................311
207. Philip Hosts Menekrates................................312
208. Hannon’s Birds.........................................313
209. The Woman Who Holds Up the World
with Her Finger.........................................313
210. The House Called Trireme...............................3x4
XVI CONTENTS
zi i. The Happy Shipowner.................................3x5
z 1 z. The Happy Playgoer.................................3x5
MEMORABLE WORDS 316
zi 3. Ars Longa, Vita Brevis................................316
214. Which Came First?......................................316
z 1 3. Alter Ego............................................3x7
z 16. “Give Me a Place to Stand, and I’ll Move the World!”..3x7
z 17. Life Is Like the Olympic Games........................319
z 18. “The Die Is Cast”.....................................320
z 19. “Et tu, Brute?”.......................................322
zzo. In Hoc Signo Vinces....................................323
MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES 325
zz i. Toxic Honey...........................................325
zzz. A Narrow Escape......................................326
ZZ3. The Great Fish.......................................327
ZZ4. The Discovery of Archimedes’s Tomb...................328
SUMMING UP AND LAST WORDS 329
zz5. Counting Ones Blessings..............................329
zz6. Socrates.............................................330
zz7# Theophrastoss Lament.................................331
zz8. Vespasian’s Last Words...............................332
DEATHS 333
ZZ9. Pythagoras...........................................333
z 3o. Aeschylus...........................................334
z 31. Euripides...........................................335
Z3 z. Philemon............................................336
Z33. Diogenes the Cynic...................................337
Z34. Zenon................................................33 8
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23 5. Cleopatra.....................................338
2.36. Petronius Arbiter.............................340
237. Archimedes.....................................342
CHAPTER 7
SAGES AND PHILOSOPHERS 344
TRUTH AND WISDOM 344
238. The Seven Sages and the Prize of Wisdom.............344
239. Thales on Life and Death............................346
240. A Question of Responsibility........................346
241. A Problem of Identity...............................346
242. Secundus the Silent Philosopher.....................347
CONVERTING TO PHILOSOPHY 348
243. Plato.............................................. 348
244. Axiothea.............................................349
245. Epicurus.............................................349
BENEFITS AND PERILS OF PHILOSOPHY 33O
246. Aristippos on the Philosopher s Advantage............350
247. Aristippos on the Benefits of Philosophy.............330
248. Antis thenes on the Benefits of Philosophy...........350
249. Diogenes on the Benefits of Philosophy...............331
250. Krates on the Benefits of Philosophy.................331
251. The Most Useful Man in Ephesos.......................331
252. Protagoras’s Books Burned............................332
253. Sinning against Philosophy...........................332
THE PHILOSOPHIC LIFE 353
154. Thales in the Well..................................353
2.5 5. Thales and the Olive Presses......................354
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WEALTH VS. WISDOM 354
2.56. Simonides’s View....................................354
257. Aristippos s View...................................355
THE CYNICS 355
258. Diogenes on Being Laughed At........................355
259. Diogenes and the Lantern............................336
260. The Meeting of Diogenes and Alexander...............336
261. Alexander’s Offer...................................357
262. Diogenes on Personal Attire.........................357
263. Diogenes on Temple Theft.............................338
264. Diogenes on a Public Reading.........................358
265. Diogenes Visits a Brothel............................338
266. Diogenes on the City of Myndos..................... 35#
267*“Watch Out!”.........................................359
268. Krates and Hipparchia................................359
269. Monimos on Wealth....................................360
PHILOSOPHERS CRITICIZE ONE ANOTHER 360
270. Diogenes Criticizes Plato............................360
271. Plato Criticizes Diogenes...........................361
272. Plato Characterizes Diogenes........................361
273. Diogenes on Platos Theory of Ideas..................361
274. Diogenes on a Definition of Plato’s.................361
275. Diogenes on the Impossibility of Motion........... 362
EDUCATION AND LEARNING 362
276. A Song before Dying.................................362
277. The Entrance to Plato’s Classroom....................363
278. The Delian Problem...................................363
279. The Worst Punishment.................................364
DISCOVERIES AND INVENTIONS 364
280. The Invention of Hunting............................364
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CONTENTS XIX
281. The Invention of Board Games.........................36$
28z. The Original Language................................366
283. Thales Inscribes a Triangle in a Circle..............367
284. Thales Measures the Height of the Pyramids...........367
285. Thales Predicts an Eclipse............................368
286. The Pythagorean Theorem...............................368
287. “Eureka!”.............................................3^9
HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT 37I
288. The Origin of Human Miseries..........................371
289. The Rock of Tantalos................................. 373
290. The Sword of Damocles.................................374
291. King Midas............................................375
292. Wealth and Happiness..................................376
293. Water and a Loaf of Bread.............................378
294. Gold vs. Figs.........................................378
295. Untouched by Grief....................................378
296. The Happy Mute........................................380
297. Pyrrhos and Kineas....................................380
ON DRINKING 382
298. The Third Cup of Wine................................382
ON BEHAVING LIKE ANIMALS 383
299. The Different Stages of Life.........................383
300. The Different Kinds of People........................384
301. The Different Kinds of Women.........................384
AESOPIC FABLES 38s
302. The Fox and the Crane................................383
303. The Dog with a Piece of Meat.........................386
304. The Raven with a Piece of Meat.......................387
305. The King of the Apes.................................387
306. The Ape with Important Ancestors.....................388
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307. The Sour Grapes.........................
308. The Ant and the Cicada..................
309. The Lions Share.........................
310. The Race of the Tortoise and the Hare...
311. The Lion and the Mouse..................
31 2. The Plump Dog..........................
313. The Transformed Weasel..................
314. The Goose That Lays Golden Eggs.........
315. The Tortoise That Wishes to Fly.........
316. The King of the Frogs...................
317. The Astronomer..........................
318. The Shepherd Who Cries “Wolf!”..........
319. “Here Is Rhodes!”.......................
3 20. The Belly and the Feet.................
3 z 1. The Oak and the Reed..................
SHORT FABLES 397
322. The Mountain in Labor...................
3 2.3. The Attentive Donkey..................
CHAPTER 8
NUMSKULLS AND SYBARITES 398
TRADITIONAL NUMSKULLS 398
3 24. Margites...............................
325. Meletides...............................
3 26. Koroibos...............................
327. Morychos................................
328. Akko....................................
329. The Foolish Kymaians....................
330. The Foolish Abderites...................
CONTENTS XXI
OTHER NUMSKULLS 402
331. Carrying the Load......................................402
3 3 2. Acquiring Sense......................................40s
333. Seeing the Doctor......................................404
334. The Trained Donkey................................... 404
335. The Books..............................................405
336. The Slave..............................................405
3 37. A Call of Nature......................................40$
3 3 8. The Twins............................................405
339. The Funeral.,.,........................................406
340. The Ball in the Well...................................406
341. The Educated Son.......................................406
342. The Travelers..........................................406
343. The Grateful Father................................... 407
344. A Pair of Twins........................................407
345. The Fugitives..........................................407
346. The Pillow.............................................408
wits 408
347. Too Healthy............................................408
348. What Does It Taste Like?...............................409
349. All in the Family.................................... 409
350. The Strongest Thing...................................409
351. Caesar s Soldiers Sing................................410
MISCELLANEOUS 410
352. Not at Home...........................................410
353. The Portent...........................................4x2
354. The Deaf Judge........................................412
3 $ 5. The Scythian........................................4x3
356. The Cold Reading......................................4x3
357. The Covetous Man and the Envious Man..................4x3
xxii CONTENTS
THE DELICATE SYBARITES 414
358. Uncomfortable Sleep....................................4/5
359. The Suitor.............................................4x5
360. Noise Policy...........................................416
361. The Affliction of Work.................................416
3 Sz. Excursions to the Country.............................416
363. Chamber Pots...........................................417
3 64. Piped Wine........................................ 417
365. Policy on Parties......................................417
3 66. Dancing Horses........................................417
TALL TALES 418
367. Topsy-Turvy Land.......................................418
368. Frozen Speech..........................................418
369. Thin Men...............................................418
Appendix. Across the Genres: Ancient Terms,
Belief, and Relative Numbers 421
Notes on the Tales 433
Glossary 479
Bibliography 483
Ancient Sources 5x5
List of International Stories 5 21
Index 527
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isbn | 9780691170152 |
language | English |
lccn | 016019001 |
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physical | xxviii, 549 Seiten Illustrationen |
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spelling | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths edited, translated, and introduced by William Hansen ; with illustrations by Glynnis Fawkes The book of Greek and Roman folktales, legends, and myths Princeton ; Oxford Princeton University Press [2017] © 2017 xxviii, 549 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Mythology, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd rswk-swf Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd rswk-swf Römisches Reich (DE-588)4076778-4 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 g Römisches Reich (DE-588)4076778-4 g Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 s DE-604 Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 s Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Hansen, William F. 1941- (DE-588)172151228 edt trl win Fawkes, Glynnis (DE-588)1101361239 ill Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-400-88467-4 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029635776&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths Mythology, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd |
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title | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths |
title_alt | The book of Greek and Roman folktales, legends, and myths |
title_auth | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths |
title_exact_search | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths |
title_full | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths edited, translated, and introduced by William Hansen ; with illustrations by Glynnis Fawkes |
title_fullStr | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths edited, translated, and introduced by William Hansen ; with illustrations by Glynnis Fawkes |
title_full_unstemmed | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths edited, translated, and introduced by William Hansen ; with illustrations by Glynnis Fawkes |
title_short | The book of Greek & Roman folktales, legends, and myths |
title_sort | the book of greek roman folktales legends and myths |
topic | Mythology, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythologie (DE-588)4041005-5 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Griechisch (DE-588)4113791-7 gnd Latein (DE-588)4114364-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Mythology, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythologie Literatur Griechisch Latein Römisches Reich Griechenland Altertum Anthologie |
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