Roman Myths

“Roman Myths” by Michael Grant, published by Penguin Books in 1973, is a New Ed edition comprising 317 pages. This book delves into the origins of Roman myths, examining their influence on Roman society and their relevance in contemporary times. Grant provides a thorough exploration of how these ancient narratives shaped cultural and social frameworks within Rome.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of various myths, highlighting their significance and the ways in which they have persisted through history. The text offers insights into the interplay between mythology and society, making connections that resonate with modern audiences. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the historical context and enduring impact of Roman mythology.
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Explores the origins of the myths, their influence on Roman society, and their significance today
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