[tied] Re: Odin as a Trojan Prince

From: markodegard@...
Message: 8593
Date: 2001-08-18

Perseus is one of the premier sites on the web: This links to
pseudo-Apollodorus:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/sor?lookup=pseudo-Apollodorus


--- In cybalist@..., jpisc98357@... wrote:
> In a message dated 8/17/01 6:19:45 PM Central Daylight Time,
pva@...
> writes: > One of the most useful ancient authors is Apollodorus,
sometimes
> > called pseudo-Apollodorus. However, there are some researchers
that
> > classify all traditional histories and myth as pseudo. Indeed they
> > are to an extent. I believe this is the point of this discussion.
> >
> > He wrote the Library or Bibliotheca of Greek mythology, which
tells
> > an early 2nd century BC version of these myths. He seems to have
> > focused on recording traditions associated with the Trojan War and
he
> > drew mostly on literary sources, not traditionalist informants.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
>
> Dear Joseph,
>
> I could not find it on any of my standard book searches. Can you
provide
> a full title and modern author that includes this work?
>
> Best regards, John Piscopo
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