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Who's Who in Non-Classical Mythology

by Edgerton Skyes

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Publisher:Routledge
Published:2014-02-04
Pages:249
Format:BOOK
Language:en

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About This Book

First published in 2001. Part of the Routledge Who's Who series, this is an accessible, authorative and enlightening definitive biographical guides to a range of subjects. Focusing on mythology, this book provides a uniquely comprehensive guide to world mythology beyond Greece and Rome with over 2,500 accessible and detailed entries. A complete historical and cultural context of each entry covering a wide geographical scope, from the Near East and Europe to Asia, the Americas, Australasia and Af

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This comprehensive guide offers an essential roadmap to the vast landscape of global mythology beyond the familiar territories of Greece and Rome. With over 2,500 detailed entries, it provides authoritative biographical sketches of deities, heroes, and creatures from the Near East, Europe, Asia, the Americas, Australasia, and Africa. The book excels at placing each figure within their complete historical and cultural context, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the interconnectedness of world beliefs. Readers will find a treasure trove of information on figures from Norse, Celtic, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and Indigenous traditions, all presented in an accessible format.

What makes this reference work particularly distinctive is its commitment to breadth without sacrificing depth, offering a truly global perspective that is often missing from mythological collections. Students of comparative religion, fantasy writers seeking authentic inspiration, and anyone with a curiosity for world cultures will find this an endlessly fascinating volume. By organizing this wealth of information into a single, coherent guide, it serves as a powerful tool for discovering the rich tapestry of human storytelling across continents. This is the kind of book that permanently expands your understanding of how different civilizations have explained the world.

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