Græsk Mythologi

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Græsk Mythologi

by Hans Holten-Bechtolsheim

DA·~1 hours·7 chapters

Chapters

7 total
1

Afskriverens bemærkninger

0:14
2

Græsk Mythologi

1:20
3

I. Træk af primitivt Aandsliv.

10:37
4

II. Skabelsesmyther.

6:56
5

III. De olympiske Guder.

1:03:51
6

IV. Lyslande og Afgrunden.

6:49
7

Ordliste.

16:57

Description

The book opens a window onto the earliest Greek imagination, showing how ancient peoples turned to myth to answer the timeless questions that still stir us today: where do we come from, what governs our lives, and what awaits after death. By tracing the way primitive minds related to nature—seeing clouds as Zeus’s breath or snow as divine arrows—it reveals how myth served as the first framework for making sense of the world beyond daily chores.

In the first chapter the author sketches the distinctive traits of this “primitive spirit,” highlighting the keen observation and all‑encompassing storytelling that characterized early thinkers like Homer. Subsequent chapters then follow the major Greek myths, illustrating how they offered answers to those existential puzzles. The narrative stays grounded in the original myths while inviting modern listeners to appreciate the vivid, imaginative ways our ancestors tried to map the unseen forces that shape human experience.

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Language

da

Duration

~1 hours (102K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tor Martin Kristiansen, Steen Christensen, Palle Christoffersen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2010-10-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

HH

Hans Holten-Bechtolsheim

A Danish scholar and teacher, he is remembered for bringing Greek mythology to general readers in a clear, thoughtful way. His work blends classical learning with an interest in the big human questions myths try to answer.

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