CLCV 2500 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Walter Burkert, Frodo Baggins, Euhemerus
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** i do not include information on slides that were not elaborated on and are not important to know for any of the assessments ** Class information: non-cumulative exam, but some of the basics may carryover, up to 5% bonus for learning support workshops. Lecture information: do not need to memorize timelines, there are different versions of the same myths, but we"ll follow the ones in the textbook. What is myth: still undefinable, mythos = greek for word, speech, story, tale. 4 categories of myth: true/proper myth, saga/legend stories with kernel of historical truth but has been embellished, folktales, fairy tales. Viking sagas, holy grail: may have a little bit of historical truth, but mostly made up. Ethereal nothing last, youth doesn"t last, etc. Fragmented episodes in life, no continuity. Absolute reality that never changes; stability. Timeless nothing within our space or time; a whole other world. Unified secure world that is predictable.