It is commonly understood that the Greek term mythos means something entirely different from the modern definitions of \u27myth\u27. Liddell and Scott tells the most authoritative version of the story: in Homer the term is a rather generic word for speech, and by the classical period it comes to mean something like a tall tale, usually a false and absurd one. Plato in the Gorgias opposes a mythos to a logos (a rational account) and to speaking truthfully: Listen, then, as they say, to a beautiful story, which you will consider a myth, I think, but which I consider an actual accont (logon); for the things which I am about to tell, I will tell as the truth (Plat. Gorg. 523a). Aristotle later coins it to mean the plot of a tragedy, and there...
The term „fiction ‟ refers to the literature which describes the imaginary people or characters in i...
Myth, according to a well known formulation by Walter Burkert, “is a traditional tale with secondary...
textIn the Timaeus Plato sets forth his cosmological system, and near the beginning of the dialogue...
It is commonly understood that the Greek term mythos means something entirely different from the mod...
The advent of logical positivism contributed to the sharp definitional demarcation between...
This paper tackles the problem of the relationship between traditional myths (specifically, the myth...
Distinguishing myths in terms of their veracity had almost been neglected in Plato's studies. In thi...
W. Nestle in his influential book Vom Mythos zum Logos (1940) writes, "Mythos und Logos--damit bezei...
Plato [ca. 427-347 BC], a citizen of ancient Athens wrote dialogues not only for philosophically tra...
In search of a scientifically useful minimal definition of the term "myth", this article traces the ...
Did ancient audiences consider tragedy as a form of fiction or rather as a kind of historical truth,...
The subject of the article concerns the issues of ancient Greek myth, its modifications and function...
Dealing with Greek mythology, one inevitably encounters the problem of the ambiguous treatment of th...
Abstract The origin of myth is derivedfrom Greek word “MYTHOS”, that is story or word. The study of ...
In current research on Greek religion and literature in the wake of M. Detienne and C. Calame there ...
The term „fiction ‟ refers to the literature which describes the imaginary people or characters in i...
Myth, according to a well known formulation by Walter Burkert, “is a traditional tale with secondary...
textIn the Timaeus Plato sets forth his cosmological system, and near the beginning of the dialogue...
It is commonly understood that the Greek term mythos means something entirely different from the mod...
The advent of logical positivism contributed to the sharp definitional demarcation between...
This paper tackles the problem of the relationship between traditional myths (specifically, the myth...
Distinguishing myths in terms of their veracity had almost been neglected in Plato's studies. In thi...
W. Nestle in his influential book Vom Mythos zum Logos (1940) writes, "Mythos und Logos--damit bezei...
Plato [ca. 427-347 BC], a citizen of ancient Athens wrote dialogues not only for philosophically tra...
In search of a scientifically useful minimal definition of the term "myth", this article traces the ...
Did ancient audiences consider tragedy as a form of fiction or rather as a kind of historical truth,...
The subject of the article concerns the issues of ancient Greek myth, its modifications and function...
Dealing with Greek mythology, one inevitably encounters the problem of the ambiguous treatment of th...
Abstract The origin of myth is derivedfrom Greek word “MYTHOS”, that is story or word. The study of ...
In current research on Greek religion and literature in the wake of M. Detienne and C. Calame there ...
The term „fiction ‟ refers to the literature which describes the imaginary people or characters in i...
Myth, according to a well known formulation by Walter Burkert, “is a traditional tale with secondary...
textIn the Timaeus Plato sets forth his cosmological system, and near the beginning of the dialogue...