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Transformations Of Pelops Myths Monuments And Cult Reconsidered Andrs Patayhorvth

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Transformations Of Pelops Myths Monuments And Cult Reconsidered Andrs Patayhorvth
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.28 MB
Pages: 321
Author: András Patay-Horváth
ISBN: 9781000874501, 9780367766986, 9780367767013, 1000874508, 0367766981, 0367767015
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Transformations Of Pelops Myths Monuments And Cult Reconsidered Andrs Patayhorvth by András Patay-horváth 9781000874501, 9780367766986, 9780367767013, 1000874508, 0367766981, 0367767015 instant download after payment.

This volume is the first monograph in English dedicated to the study of the Greek mythical hero Pelops. While popular in antiquity, Pelops’ popularity has since faded; this book presents a comprehensive treatment of his character and legacy. Ancient tradition held that Pelops was the son of Tantalus and the ancestor of the Atreids, Agamemnon and Menelaos, who appear in the Homeric poems as leaders of the Greek forces against Troy. After arriving in Greece from the east, Pelops was eventually worshipped in Olympia, became the eponym of the Peloponnese, and was celebrated as one of the founders of the Olympic Games. However, his character is morally problematic, his family were heavily condemned, and few tales about Pelops exist. Patay-Horváth takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of this obscure figure, presenting and analysing written sources and depictions of Pelops, the etymology of his name, the history of his mythical family, and the afterlife of his myths. Drawing on folklore and ethnography, art and archaeology, linguistics and geography, this volume provides a detailed and accessible overview of both old and new theories about Pelops, his descendants, and his legacy. Transformations of Pelops is suitable for students and scholars of ancient Greek history and mythology, classical philology, and archaeology.

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