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2017
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Bulfinch's Mythology is a collection of general audience works by American Latinist and banker Thomas Bulfinch, named after him and published after his death in 1867.
2012
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This is an 1881 compilation of Thomas Bulfinch's previous writings: The Age of Fable, or Stories of Gods and Heroes (1855); The Age of Chivalry, or Legends of King Arthur (1858); and Legends of Charlemagne, or Romance of the Middle Ages (1863). "Our work is not for the learned, nor for the theologian, nor for the philosopher, but for the reader of English literature, of either sex, who wishes to comprehend the allusions so frequently made by public speakers, lecturers, essayists, and poets...
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2014
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This unabridged edition of the classic guide to western mythology covers everything from Prometheus and Pandora to the Legends of Charlemagne.Beginning in the 1850s, American author Thomas Bulfinch collected ancient and medieval legends and retold them in accessible prose that allowed the average reader to appreciate their beauty and significance. His pioneering work remains one of the most trusted English-language interpretations of Greek and Roma...
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- The Bulfinch’s Mythology Series
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2017
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Many of the world's travails may be traced to the displacement of mythology by the age of science. Knowledge today is often deemed useful only if it enlarges our possessions or raises our station in society. If instead, the criterion were to make us happier and more virtuous, mythology would have retained its proper place in society.The Age of Fable is Thomas Bulfinch's brilliant reconstruction of the ancient myths and legends that form the backbone of western culture. Dra...
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"The Age of Chivalry" by Thomas Bulfinch is a captivating exploration of the legendary tales and myths that shaped the medieval world. Bulfinch masterfully weaves together stories of knights, quests, and the ideals of chivalry, drawing from various sources of folklore and history. His narrative brings to life the valor and romance of the age, showcasing the heroic deeds of figures like King Arthur and his knights of the Round Table. The book serves as a bridge between ancient mythology and...
2025
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"Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable" by Thomas Bulfinch is a classic work that serves as an accessible introduction to the rich tapestry of mythology from ancient Greece and Rome. Bulfinch meticulously retells the timeless tales of gods, heroes, and mythical creatures, weaving together narratives that have shaped Western literature and culture. His engaging prose brings to life the adventures of figures like Zeus, Hercules, and Persephone, making these ancient stories resonate with rea...
2009
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The introduction begins: "The literature of our time, as of all the centuries of Christendom, is full of allusions to the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and Romans. Occasionally, and, in modern days, more often, it contains allusions to the worship and the superstitions of the northern nations of Europe. The object of this book is to teach readers who are not yet familiar with the writers of Greece and Rome, or the ballads or legends of the Scandinavians, enough of the stories which form...
Bulfinch’s Mythology
The Age of Fable
2014
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Bulfinch's Mythology is a collection of the works of Thomas Bulfinch, named after him and published after his death. Bulfinch expressly intended his work to be for the general reader. In the preface to The Age of Fable he stated "Our work is not for the learned, nor for the theologian, nor for the philosopher, but for the reader of English literature, of either sex, who wishes to comprehend the allusions so frequently made by public speakers, lecturers, essayists, and poets, and those whic...
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2018
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On the decline of the Roman power, about five centuries after Christ, the countries of Northern Europe were left almost destitute of a national government. Numerous chiefs, more or less powerful, held local sway, as far as each could enforce his dominion, and occasionally those chiefs would unite for a common object; but, in ordinary times, they were much more likely to be found in hostility to one another. In such a state of things the rights of the humbler classes of society were at the ...
2025
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The literature of our time, as of all the centuries of Christendom, is full of allusions to the gods and goddesses of the Greeks and Romans. Occasionally, and, in modern days, more often, it contains allusions to the worship and the superstitions of the northern nations of Europe. The object of this book is to teach readers who are not yet familiar with the writers of Greece and Rome, or the ballads or legends of the Scandinavians, enough of the stories which form what is called their myth...
2018
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Bulfinch's Mythology is without doubt the most celebrated text on Western mythology. It includes all three volumes: Stories of Gods and Heroes, King Arthur and His Knights, and Legends of Charlemagne.
2025
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"Oregon and Eldorado, or, Romance of the Rivers" is a captivating narrative that intertwines the allure of exploration with the rich tapestry of American history. The book delves into the adventures of pioneers and settlers as they navigate the vast landscapes of the American West. Through vivid descriptions and engaging storytelling, the author captures the spirit of adventure and the challenges faced by those who sought new beginnings in uncharted territories. The rivers serve as both a ...











