Classical Myths and Legends
LecturesGabriel Schenk, Larry Swain
This course places the principle Classical myths and legends in their cultural and historical context, with some attention to discussion of subsequent influence. The course focuses on the rich array of theme, genre, imagery, and message of Classical myths and their reception in the classical world. The readings are drawn from the elements of the key myths that inform nearly a millennium of literature, philosophy, and art. The lectures and the topics in this course by nature are grander in scope than is possible to cover fully in a single course. In this course, we will contextualize the myths, point to how they were understood in Classical antiquity, and how they were depicted in Classical art. Most importantly, where possible, connections will be made to later, Germanic myths and legends to illustrate both continuity and influence.
- Lecture 1: Myth and Mythography01:29:02
- Lecture 2: Mythic Themes in PIE01:28:00
- Lecture 3: Dragons!01:26:26
- Lecture 4: Hesiod01:35:22
- Lecture 5: Homeric Hymns...Mostly01:28:44
- Lecture 6: Homeric Hymns 201:32:05
- Lecture 7: The Iliad, Part 101:28:31
- Supplemental Documents and Media40 pages6 pages832 pages40 pages693 pages26 pages14 pages1 page50 pages46 pages38 pages
- Lecture 8: The Iliad, Part 201:27:49
- Lecture 9: The Iliad, Part 301:31:50
- Lecture 10: The Iliad, Part 4 and The Odyssey, Part 101:28:49
- Lecture 11: The Odyssey, Part 201:33:34
- Lecture 12: The Odyssey, Gamma01:29:38
- Lecture 13: The Aeneid, Primus01:27:00
- Lecture 14: The Aeneid, Secundus01:33:33
- Lecture 15: The Aeneid, Tertius01:30:38
- Lecture 16: The Oresteia, Part 101:09:08
- Lecture 17: The Oresteia, Part 201:17:32
- Lecture 18: Electra01:20:27
- Lecture 19: The Matter of Thebes, Part 101:22:57
- Lecture 20: The Matter of Thebes, Part 201:13:06
- Lecture 21: The Epic Cycle01:33:23
- Lecture 22: The Roman Myth01:27:12
- Lecture 23: History and Myth01:28:47
- Lecture 24: Myth in the Roman Empire01:24:18