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Learn about beliefs and deities in Greek, Egyptian, Norse and Arthurian mythologies -- and learn how mythology figures in modern times. From 4Anything.com "A hypertext notebook for a work in progress concerning solar and savior myths, with cross-referenced summaries of myths from across the world, papers and essays on the subjects, and links to other sites." "Is there more behind this famous myth than mere fantasy? Join in a virtual archaeological voyage of discovery!" A collection of tales, complete with worksheet materials for K-8 classroom and childrens use. Annotated, hyperlinked edition of Bulfinch's Mythology. Home Page and Table of Contents. "This site is designed to draw together the ancient texts and images available on the Web concerning the major figures of Greek and Roman mythology." "We would like to hear the versions which this generation of school children has come to know, to build up a collection of such stories from kids around the world. Each story will be published here along with the name/s of the student/s who submitted it and school details (if you wish). Stories will also be available via e-mail for those without Web access." Updated monthly, this ezine focuses on different cultures and their mythology. The Encyclopedia Mythica is an on-line encyclopedia on mythology, folklore, and legend. It contains hundreds of definitions of gods and goddesses from all over the world. Excellent links guide to Folklore (of all kinds) and Mythology sources. Short family orientated introduction to the Gods and Myths concerning the Sun Exploring Legends in History, Folklore, Literature, Fiction, and the Arts. Introduction to the culture of the Middle East, including mythology, music, and other topics. Mythology, Fables, Fairie Tales and a bit of Ancient, Medieval and Legendary History. The Crossroads lead to the Fabulous Worlds woven into the fabric of the Net. message forum Mythological Booklist webpage includes sources for all categories of mythology.This is a reading/source list for a variety of mythological subjects. The sources cited have been collected from a variety of sources including posts made to Usenet newsgroups like alt.mythology. Very comprehensive. Discussing Myths, Legends, and Folklore. by James Harvey Stout. Comprehensive introduction to the themes and aspects of mythology. Index of major gods by name, region, and topic (e.g., moon/sun), as well as topical stories (e.g., flood). More than 200 titles on mythology on all levels - introductory works to more advanced. Examines myths, legends, foklore and urban legends. Not just facts and trivia, but a look at the origins and evolution of stories and mythic concepts around the world. A guide to popular and classical myths and legends in three parts. A concise glossary gods and goddesses and a list of suggested readings are also here. Rather hard to read with small print. This site contains a variety of links to different mythologies, folk tales, legends, etc. from around the world. Aside from the General and Creatures of Myth and Legend sections, these links are organized by region and language group, with those groups which produced written accounts of their myths and legends earlier, generally appearing closer to the beginning. Regularly updated with new sites or changes. A quarterly print magazine published by members of the Gurdjieff Foundation about the study of the myths, traditions, rituals, symbols, and arts of the world's spiritual traditions. "This travel case and this web site is for anyone that wants to take the journey of story, following the path of the Hero's Journey, the classic mythical structure popularized by the works of writer Joseph Campbell." Representing a psychological principle that transcends time and place, the sun is symbolic of our ability to direct our will and to have a sense of purpose. Epic verse tales exploring dawn of dreamtime. A literary-philosophical journey of the universal man through the realms of myths, dream and reality: Odysseus, Prometheus and Sisyphus on the sun-island; Pandora and the witch-gooddess on the island of the moon; Orpheus in the realm of meditation. The universal wanderer is searching a way to escape the wheel of fire. Classical Greek and Roman myths associated with the stars and constellations. List of all the Sun Gods with links to myths about the Sun in different cultures Timeless Myths contain stories and information on Greek, Norse and Celtic myths. Fascinating related set of articles, including a long article by the author on our need for Mythology Mythology from an overtly Pagan site - the individual sections are good introductions to various world mythologies. |
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