myth "index"?

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elis
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myth "index"?

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hello

Lately i've become more and more "philomuthos", if i may make up this word. I'm talking about stuff like the myth digressions in Homer - for example in the 24th book the one about the two "pithous" (jars? vases?) with the good and the evil - or the great myths Plato inserted/converted/composed that could be read both as a lyrical outburst and a narration beyond rational argumentation.
My question is, is something like a myth index or a reference catalog for myths available?

thank you-

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Could this help you along perhaps?

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Adelheid wrote:Could this help you along perhaps?
That thread makes it look like all traces of Diane have been deliberately purged from the site. Strange.

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edonnelly wrote:That thread makes it look like all traces of Diane have been deliberately purged from the site. Strange.
I noticed that too, but it looks like Diane deleted the posts herself?

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thank you-

i found the theoi.com site the most useful of all.

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