Description
About the Author
Daniel Ogden is Professor of Ancient History at the University of Exeter. His previous books include The Werewolf in the Ancient World; Drakon: Dragon Myth and Serpent Cult in the Greek and Roman Worlds; Dragons, Serpents, and Slayers in the Classical and Early Christian Worlds: A Sourcebook ; and Magic, Witchcraft, and Ghosts in the Greek and Roman Worlds: A Sourcebook.
Reviews
The editor and contributors to this volume successfully provide a far-reaching synthesis that does not oversimplify Heracles' mythical accounts and their influence in various areas of knowledge.... This handbook will be of great use for those interested in a comprehensive guide to navigating the immensity of accounts and appearances of the hero, as well as the topics and observations derived from his figure during Greek and Roman times. Readers will find an accessible text that provides further references and bibliography in almost every important particularity of the Heraclean myth. Each contribution works by itself and can be read separately. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
heracles will serve, going forward, not only as a basic starting point for any study of the ancient hero but also, prehaps, as an inspiration and model for potential Oxford handbooks on other mythological figures, such as Oedipus, Jason and Theseus. * Thomas J. Sienkewicz, Monouth College, CJ-Online *
The Oxford Handbook of Heracles (henceforth Heracles) is a significant addition to Oxford's invaluable series of handbooks.... A handbook which promises to become a standard resource for anyone interested in Heracles, from the novice undergraduate to the advanced scholar. * Classical Journal-Online *
The Oxford Handbook of Heracles, an impressive and extensive exploration of the mythological figure of Heracles and his enduring importance in Greek and Roman culture. * Ivana Petrovic, Greece & Rome Vol. 70.2 *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190650988
Author Daniel Ogden
Format Hardback
Page Count 608
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 1082g
Dimensions(mm) 255mm * 179mm * 29mm