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Mythologie grecque: Pygmalion

Roi (et / ou Sculpteur) légendaire de Chypre.
Quand on parle de Pygmalion de nos jours, on pense tout de suite au rapport qu’entretient un » mentor » avec une personne qu’elle a aidé à faire connaître. On emploierait maintenant plus le mot » coach » bien que le terme Pygmalion trouve encore dans nos civilisations un écho certain.

Synthèse « Le mythe de Pygmalion

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Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Dans la mythologie grecque , la légende de Pygmalion et Galatée (en grec ancien Πυγμαλίων καὶ Γαλατεία / Pugmalíôn kaì Galateía ) est associée à l' île de Chypre . Elle est principalement racontée par Ovide dans ses Métamorphoses . http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmalion_et_Galat%C3%A9e

Pygmalion et Galatée

Edipo

Hércules

Aquiles

Ulises

Eneas

Religion, Mythology and Ethos

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mythe de l'androgyne

Shiva-Shakti sous l'aspect androgine de Kaamesvara-Kaamesvari symbolise la totalité issue de la conjonction des principes et des attributs masculins et féminins.
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mythe de la fleur bleue (Novalis)

Genre : Poésie date de naissance : 1772 date de décès : 1801
The Five Stages of Personal Myth-Making The natural five-stage sequence around which the tasks and activities of the personal mythology model are organized can be easily summarized: 1. A prevailing guiding myth (thesis) becomes outdated or otherwise dysfunctional.

Personal Mythology

http://www.themythicpath.com/FiveStages.html

Comparative Mythology

http://users.drew.edu/~jlenz/comp_myth.html General Sources The Online Medieval and Classical Library Yahoo! Mythology and Folklore directory Greek Hesiod: The Theogony . translated by H.G. Evelyn-White ( Loeb Classical Library, 1914). Apollodorus: Library of Mythology Welsh The Mabinogion unabridged, translated by Lady Charlotte E.
Mythology

Mythology

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_tree_of_the_Greek_gods Key: The essential Olympians ' names are given in bold font . Key: The names marked in green are that of the 12 original Titans . Notes ^ a b Conflicting origins. Eros is usually mentioned as the son of Aphrodite and Ares, but Hesiod's Theogony places him as one of the primordial beings, born from the Void (Chaos). ^ a b There are two major conflicting stories for Aphrodite's origins: Hesiod ( Theogony ) claims that she was "born" from the foam of the sea after Cronus castrated Uranus, thus making her Uranus' daughter; but Homer ( Iliad , book V) has Aphrodite as daughter of Zeus and Dione. According to Plato ( Symposium 180e), the two were entirely separate entities: Aphrodite Ourania and Aphrodite Pandemos . ^ In the mainstream tradition found in Homer , as supported by Attic vase paintings, Hephaestus was the son of Zeus and Hera.

Family tree of the Greek gods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_mythology Welsh mythology is the mythology of the Welsh people . It consists partly of folk traditions developed in Wales , and partly of traditions developed by Britons elsewhere before the end of the first millennium. Some of this contains remnants of the mythology of pre- Christian Britain, surviving in much altered form in medieval Welsh manuscripts such as the Red Book of Hergest , the White Book of Rhydderch , the Book of Aneirin , and the Book of Taliesin . The prose stories from the White and Red Books are known as the Mabinogion , a title given to them by their first translator, Lady Charlotte Guest , and also used by subsequent translators. Poems such as Cad Goddeu (The Battle of the Trees) and mnemonic list-texts like the Welsh Triads and the Thirteen Treasures of the Island of Britain , also contain mythological material.

Welsh mythology

Family tree of the Greek gods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Key: The essential Olympians ' names are given in bold font . Key: The names marked in green are that of the 12 original Titans . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_tree_of_the_Greek_gods

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