CLASSICS 370 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences, Sigmund Freud, Iliad
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Reading notes chapter thirteen: perseus and myths of the argive plan. In greece, no territory is richer in its physical remains from the bronze age than the argive plain. Graves excavated in the 19th century contained an enormous quantity of golden objects of extraordinary. In the bronze age, mycenae was a populous center of wealth and power. In myth, founded by perseus later ruled by atreus, then his son agamemnon. Principal settlement of the argive plain of the classical period io and her descendants the wanderings of io. Melia, nymph of an ash tree, was an oceanid, daughter of oceanus and tethys (330) Married inachus, god of the river that flows through the argive plain two sons and a daughter, io - ancestor of three great dynasties: the house of argos, thebes, and crete. Zeus lusted after io, a priestess of hera. To free io, zeus sent hermes, god of stealth and thieves.