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Apollodorus' Library has been an invaluable source book for early Greek myths from the time of its compilation in the first/second century BC to the present, influencing writers from the scholars of Byzantium to Robert Graves. It provides a complete history of Greek myth, telling the story of each of the families of heroic mythology and the various adventures associated with the main heroes and heroines, from Jason and Perseus to Heracles and Helen of Troy.
As a primary source for Greek myth, as a reference work, and as an indication of how the Greeks themselves viewed their mythical traditions, the Library is indispensable to anyone who has an interest in classical mythology. Robin Hard's accessible and fluent translation is supplemented by comprehensive notes, a map, and full genealogical tables. The Introduction gives a detailed account of the Library's sources and discusses the developing traditions of Greek mythical narrative.
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Bibliothecae libri tres et fragmenta.
1972, G. Olms
in Modern Greek and Latin
3487042991 9783487042992
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Text in Greek; introductory matter in Latin.
The text is that of Vivliothēkē, formerly often attributed to Apollodorus, the Athenian grammarian, but now generally ascribed to a later Apollodorus.
"Reprografischer Nachdruck der Ausgabe Göttingen 1803."
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