Greek & Roman Mythology: Gods, Heroes, and the Sacred Imagination of the Ancient Mediterranean
Greek & Roman Mythology: Gods, Heroes, and the Sacred Imagination of the Ancient Mediterranean examines one of the foundational mythic archives of the ancient world, where cosmogony, divine genealogy, heroic legend, sacred geography, ritual practice, civic identity, and political memory converge. From Homer and Hesiod to the Homeric Hymns, Apollodorus, Pausanias, Virgil, and Ovid, this category explores how Greek and Roman myth was composed, transmitted, ritualized, adapted, and monumentalized across epic, tragedy, cult, art, and imperial imagination.

