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Content: Chapter One Thinking through Myth, Thinking Myth Through (pages 1–23): Ken Dowden and Niall LivingstoneChapter Two Homer's Use of Myth (pages 25–45): Francoise LetoublonChapter Three Telling the Mythology: From Hesiod to the Fifth Century (pages 47–72): Ken DowdenChapter Four Orphic Mythology (pages 73–106): Radcliffe G. EdmondsChapter Five Singing Myth: Pindar (pages 107–123): Ian RutherfordChapter Six Instructing Myth: From Homer to the Sophists (pages 125–139): Niall LivingstoneChapter Seven Acting Myth: Athenian Drama (pages 141–156): Jean AlauxChapter Eight Displaying Myth: The Visual Arts (pages 157–178): Susan WoodfordChapter Nine Platonic ‘Myths’ (pages 179–193): Penelope MurrayChapter Ten Myth in History (pages 195–207): Alan GriffithsChapter Eleven Myth and Hellenic Identities (pages 209–226): Fritz GrafChapter Twelve Names and Places: Myth in Alexandria (pages 227–241): Anatole MoriChapter Thirteen The Myth of Rome (pages 243–263): Matthew FoxChapter Fourteen Displaying Myth for Roman Eyes (pages 265–281): Zahra NewbyChapter Fifteen The Myth that Saves: Mysteries and Mysteriosophies (pages 283–300): Ken DowdenChapter Sixteen Myth and Death: Roman Mythological Sarcophagi (pages 301–318): Zahra NewbyChapter Seventeen Myth in Christian Authors (pages 319–337): Fritz GrafChapter Eighteen The Indo?European Background to Greek Mythology (pages 339–356): Nicholas J. AllenChapter Nineteen Near Eastern Mythologies (pages 357–382): Alasdair Livingstone and Birgit HaskampChapter Twenty Levantine, Egyptian, and Greek Mythological Conceptions of the Beyond (pages 383–410): Nanno Marinatos and Nicolas WyattChapter Twenty?One Interpreting Images: Mysteries, Mistakes, and Misunderstandings (pages 411–423): Susan WoodfordChapter Twenty?Two The Myth of History: The Case of Troy (pages 425–441): Dieter HertelChapter Twenty?Three Women and Myth (pages 443–458): Sian LewisChapter Twenty?Four Mythology of the Black Land: Greek Myths and Egyptian Origins (pages 459–470): Ian RutherfordChapter Twenty?Five Psychoanalysis: The Wellspring of Myth? (pages 471–485): Richard H. ArmstrongChapter Twenty?Six Initiation: The Key to Myth? (pages 487–505): Ken DowdenChapter Twenty?Seven The Semiotics and Pragmatics of Myth (pages 507–524): Claude Calame and Ken DowdenChapter Twenty?Eight A Brief History of the Study of Greek Mythology (pages 525–547): Jan N. Bremmer