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      The representation of mythical subjects in art

      • mythography noun my·​thog·​ra·​phy mi-ˈthä-grə-fē 1 : the representation of mythical subjects in art 2 : a critical compilation of myths
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  1. 1. : the representation of mythical subjects in art. 2. : a critical compilation of myths. mythographer. mi-ˈthä-grə-fər. noun. Examples of mythography in a Sentence.

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  3. Mythography is a modern scholarly term used to describe a wide variety of ancient writing practices, all in prose, that treat the stories that we designate as myth.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MythMyth - Wikipedia

    Myth, a story of the gods, a religious account of the beginning of the world, the creation, fundamental events, the exemplary deeds of the gods as a result of which the world, nature and culture were created together with all parts thereof and given their order, which still obtains.

  5. May 25, 2011 · Mythography” is a broad term used to cover what is, in fact, a disparate set of texts from the ancient world, all in prose, all dealing in one way or another with myth, but otherwise not necessarily closely related.

  6. Mythography definition: a written collection of myths.. See examples of MYTHOGRAPHY used in a sentence.

  7. mythography in American English. (mɪˈθɑɡrəfi) noun Word forms: plural -phies. 1. a written collection of myths. 2. expression of myths in artistic, esp. plastic, form. 3. description of myths.

  8. This article examines traditions through which members of a society achieve or express identity via myth, mythology, and mythography. It is no exaggeration to state that myths are the best-known parts of Greek antiquity today.

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