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CLAS 101 Exam 1| WITH complete solution 2023/24
  • CLAS 101 Exam 1| WITH complete solution 2023/24

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  • CLAS 101 Exam 1| WITH complete solution 2023/24 | Mycenaean Period - BCE Greek Dark Ages - 1100-808 BCE Achaic Period - 800-481 BCE Classical Period - 480-323 BCE Hellenistic Period - 323-31 BCE Foundation of Rome - 753 BCE Birth of the Republic - 509 BCE End of Third Punic War: Rome destroys Carthage - 146 BCE Assassination of Julius Caesar - 44 BCE Octavian hailed as Augustus, birth of Empire - 27 BCE Constantine relocates capital to Byzantium - 330 BCE Deposition of...
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Classical Mythology Exam 1 with correct questions and answers.
  • Classical Mythology Exam 1 with correct questions and answers.

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  • Classical Mythology Exam 1 with correct questions and answers. According to the generally accepted account, where was young Zeus raised? - correct answers.Crete Prometheus is a name that means - correct answers.Forethought Who was Gaia's mate and what domain (sphere of power) did he oversee? - correct answers.Uranos - the heavens Who wrote the Theogony and what was one story he told? - correct answers.Hesiod - battle of the Titans, ages of man What does ...
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HMC 210 Midterm Questions and Answers 2023
  • HMC 210 Midterm Questions and Answers 2023

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  • HMC 210 Midterm Questions and Answers 2023 Who is the single most important source for classical mythology after Homer? Ovid Who is not a tragic playwright? Herodotus Who wrote the Theogony? Hesiod What cannot be said about the role of women in Greek society? considering all the sources, women were cloistered, illiterate, and oppressed To whom is attributed the theory of the archetype? Jung Who is responsible for analyzing myth into 31 recurrent motifemes...
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CLA EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS
  • CLA EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED TO PASS

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  • divine myth - about gods/goddesses or dietis , can sometimes take on human or animal form legend - (saga) usually about heroes legend is to history as myth is to science folktale - about ordinary people. usually helps you with making decisions etiological tale - story that explains the origins of an event or phenomonon folktale types - group of folktales with similar elements folktale motiff - smaller elements that make up folktale, (only child) Boeotia - ...
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CLAS 104 Exam 2023-2024 Questions and Answers with complete solution test 1 and 2 T
  • CLAS 104 Exam 2023-2024 Questions and Answers with complete solution test 1 and 2 T

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  • CLAS 104 Exam Questions and Answers with complete solution test 1 and 2 TEST 1 Myth proper - stories that deal primarily with the gods Saga/legend - Historical stories with some fantastical elements Folklore - The traditional beliefs, myths, tales, and practices of a people, transmitted orally. Fantastical adventures of heroes Etiological stories - stories about the origins and causes of things Allegorical/symbolic stories - what. you read/encounter in myth is representative of univer...
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 Greek Epic Poets to Modern Philosophers      Terms in this set (37)  Hesiod	Greek epic poet (700 BC) who wrote Theogony, the story of the gods Gaia	Greek goddess who gave birth to Uranus (the sky) and married her son Titans	Offspring of Gaia and Uranus,
  • Greek Epic Poets to Modern Philosophers Terms in this set (37) Hesiod Greek epic poet (700 BC) who wrote Theogony, the story of the gods Gaia Greek goddess who gave birth to Uranus (the sky) and married her son Titans Offspring of Gaia and Uranus,

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  • Greek Epic Poets to Modern Philosophers Terms in this set (37) Hesiod Greek epic poet (700 BC) who wrote Theogony, the story of the gods Gaia Greek goddess who gave birth to Uranus (the sky) and married her son Titans Offspring of Gaia and Uranus, banished to Tartarus by Uranus Cronus Son of Gaia and Uranus, who cut off Uranus' genitals and wanted to be King of the Gods Titanomachy The war of the gods, particularly the battle between Cronus and Zeus Thales of Miletus Pre-Socr...
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CLA 210 Quiz 1 and Answers
  • CLA 210 Quiz 1 and Answers

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  • CLA 210 Quiz 1 and Answers Theogony was composed in which period: Classical Archaic Archaic Protagaros was composed in which period? Archaic Hellenistic Classical Classical Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More What type of advice would you use Work and Days for (if you were an ancient Greek person)? Philosophy Rhetoric Warfare Navigation Navigation Works and Days was compos...
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SLL2058F: Comparison between Theogony and Metamorphoses
  • SLL2058F: Comparison between Theogony and Metamorphoses

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  • *This essay is to be used as a guideline, not used for plagiarism* Contains similarities and differences between Theogony and Metamorphoses, their purposes, meanings as well as Ovid's and Hesiod's philosophical views and how the time in which the authors lived effected the accounts.
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Clc 106 Unit 1 Ole Miss Fenno questions and answers 2023
  • Clc 106 Unit 1 Ole Miss Fenno questions and answers 2023

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  • Clc 106 Unit 1 Ole Miss Fenno questions and answers 2023 ritual traditional pattern of action folktale traditional tale, story whose actors are ordinary people or animals. used to justify customary patterns of behavior legend "things that must be read" stories of famous early men and women myth traditional tales about gods and heroes which serve various functions within society, from providing entertainment ... to encoding the meaning of life. religion belief ...
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CLAS 2220 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
  • CLAS 2220 Exam 1 Questions and Answers

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  • CLAS 2220 Exam 1 Questions and Answers What is the first primordial "deity" according to Hesiod's Theogony? Chaos/Chasm Who is the translator of the version of Homer's Iliad that we will read at the end of this semester? Remember that this quiz is open book/notes. Caroline Alexander Anthropomorphic deities are deities who have qualities like _______. humans What is an example of a primordial deity? Earth What is the basic meaning of Cosmogony? creation of th...
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