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The gods of Olympus died with the advent of Christianity - or so we have been taught to believe. But how are we to account for their tremendous popularity during the Renaissance? This illustrated book, now reprinted in a new, larger paperback format, offers the general reader a multifaceted look at the far-reaching role played by mythology in Renaissance intellectual and emotional life.
After a discussion of mythology in late antiquity and the Middle Ages, Jean Seznec traces the fate of the gods from Botticelli and Raphael to their function and appearance in Ronsard's verses and Ben Jonson's masques.
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Classical Mythology, Gods in art, Humanism, Renaissance Art, Art et mythologie, Humanismus, Dieux dans l'art, Gottesdarstellung, Humanisme, Renaissance, Mythologie, Art de la Renaissance, Humanists, Humanistes, Ikonographie, Mythologie ancienne, Rezeption, Gott, Kunst, Art, renaissance, Mythology, classical, Medieval Art, Gods, Roman, in art, Gods, Greek, in art, Mythology, Classical, in artBook Details
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"Originally published in French as La survivance des dieux antiques, Studies of the Warburg Institute, vol. XI, London, 1940."
Reprint of the ed. published: New York : Pantheon Books, 1981
Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-345) and index
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