Episodes

  • Eccentric & Esoteric Interpretations
    Feb 6 2025

    Searching for the right lens through which to interpret mythology created artistically compelling literature and many of these efforts still influence the discipline.

    Further Research:

    Ascent of Olympus by Rendel Harris (garden)

    Symbols and Mythology by Georg Creuzer (secret knowledge)

    Paradise Lost Book 2 by Milton (gods of ancient faiths as devils)

    Sacred History by Euhemerus (historical distortion)

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  • Descendants of Shem
    Jan 23 2025

    Nomadic and pastoral groups migrating and interacting with settled populations in fertile agricultural regions gave birth to a characteristic style of mythology.

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  • Ophion & Eurynome
    Jan 10 2025

    The darker background to the Olympian pantheon.

    • Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch (1:47, 4:16)

    • The Greek Myths by Robert Graves (6:38, 17:04, 23:04)

    • Genesis 3 KJV (9:02)

    • Argonautica by Apollonius Rhodius (10:42)

    • Tzetzes on Lycophronem’s Alexandria (14:35)

    • Ancient Greece by HB Cotterell (20:26)

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  • Beyond the North Winds
    Dec 19 2024

    Age of Fable guides us through the ancient Greek cosmos as we elaborate and compare.

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  • Bulfinch Preface
    Nov 21 2024

    We will use The Age of Fable by Thomas Bulfinch to guide us through the study of mythology. The book covers Greece and Rome but also touches on Nordic and Eastern mythology. Bulfinch's work is exceptional in its presentation of this large area of study as a cohesive story.

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  • Initiation & Mythology
    Nov 13 2024

    Searching out and reading the earliest written sources is one way to learn about mythology. There are many other ways: studying performances, costumes, music, rites, dances of various groups and tribes. Many of these observations were made at the end of the 1800s by anthropologists looking at tribal life when technology was less pervasive.

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  • Dragons in the Bible
    Oct 10 2024

    In 1903 a pair of lectures by German scholar Friedrich Delitzsch was published claiming that many stories and ideas traditionally traced to biblical sources have more ancient origins in Mesopotamian mythology. Babel and Bible had a significant impact on the development of biblical scholarship, theology, and German history.

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