How Philosophers Saved Myths
Allegorical Interpretation and Classical Mythology
Luc Brisson author Catherine Tihanyi translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:10th Jun '08
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In this concise but wide-ranging study, Luc Brisson describes how the myths of Greece and Rome were transmitted from antiquity to the Renaissance. He argues that philosophy was responsible for saving myth from historical annihilation. Although philosophy was initially critical of myth, mythology was progressively reincorporated into philosophy through allegory. Brisson reveals how philosophers employed allegory and how it enabled myth to take on a number of different interpretive systems throughout the centuries: moral, physical, psychological, political, and even metaphysical.
"A compressed overview with moments of great insight.... Its strengths lie in the details Brisson is able to work into this brief treatment." - Peter Struck, Journal of Religion "This wonderful book confirms Brisson's status as one of the major authorities in the field of classical antiquity. Overall, and with this excellent translation, the book is invaluable." - Choice"
ISBN: 9780226075372
Dimensions: 22mm x 16mm x 1mm
Weight: 340g
221 pages