Cannibalism in Greek Myths. Experience the History of the Development of Morality (Paperback)

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We admire the feats of Hercules and Odysseus, imagine the beauty of Helen of Troy, and Medea, thoughts sail with the Argonauts for the Golden Fleece. We are accustomed to thinking of the myths of ancient Greece a model of poetry not only in form but also in content. However, the majority of the myths that are available to the general public greatly reduced. In particular, they have almost no mention of kannibalizme.Filolog-classic L. F. Voevodsky (1846 - 1901) tried to solve all the Homeric epics in the solar-lunar-stellar myth and point out the myths as a source for the restoration of the ancient history of the people home. text restored to publish VS Balasheva 1874

Cannibalism in Greek Myths. Experience the History of the Development of Morality (Paperback)
Title Cannibalism in Greek myths. Experience the history of the development of morality
Issue Cannibalism is a recurring theme in Greek mythology, often symbolizing various concepts such as the struggle between barbarism and civilization, revenge, punishment, and the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. Different figures, both divine and mortal, engaged in cannibalistic acts with varying motivations and consequences. The interpretations of these acts vary, with some viewing them as monstrous transgressions and others as symbolic representations of deeper societal or cosmic processes. The prevalence of cannibalism in myths reflects anxieties about social breakdown, barbarism, and the subversion of established hierarchies.
Publisher Yoyo Media
Publication date January, 2018
Count 1
Edition Standard Edition
Author L F Voevodsky

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