MYTHOLOGY

Instructor:
Dr. Questad


(Rubens)

An advanced study
of mythology and
concepts of early thinking
and cultures

Mythology is a course designed to provide greater understanding of mythology in general and the role it plays in world literature.
Many of the myths and plays studied are those of Greece and Rome
with an emphasis on a variety from other countries, as well as myth-related materials from the modern era. (SHS Handbook)

CALENDARS

Feb. March, April, May June


LOGS
February
March
April and May
The Last of May and all of June

 

Generic Log

Your Grades

 

Syllabus

 MYTH SITES
1. Egyptian Myths
2. African Myths
3. Greek Myths
4. Norse Myths
5. Celtic Myths
6. Japanese Myths
7. North American Indian Myths
Sco
pe and Sequence

8. http://www.the-insight.com/

LAST: Chinese Myths

CAL ARCHIVES:
903, 1003, 1103,1203,204, 304, 404, 504, 604

Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan.

Feb. March April May June

 

 

 

LOG ARCHIVES

February
March
April
May

 

 

Rubens. Council of the Gods. Pontikis, Nick. "Mythman's Olympians." Mythman's Award Winning Homework Help Center. 2001. Thansi's Greek Restaurant.13 Oct. 2001 <http://www.thanasis.com/store/olympian.htm>.

 

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