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Was (wer) ist mythos - definition

CANADIAN MUSIC PROJECT

mythos         
  • Neptune]] and [[caduceus]]
  • Mabinogi myths]] from the [[Red Book of Hergest]] (written pre-13c, incorporating pre-Roman myths of Celtic gods):<br />''Gereint vab Erbin. Arthur a deuodes dala llys yg Caerllion ar Wysc...'' <br />(Geraint the son of Erbin. Arthur was accustomed to hold his Court at Caerlleon upon Usk...)
  • ''Myths and legends of [[Babylonia]] and [[Assyria]]'' (1916)
  • Prometheus Unbound]]'' and ''[[Prometheus Pyrphoros]]''), Prometheus is bound and tortured for giving fire to humanity.
  • Finnish mythological]] 19th-century epic poetry, ''[[The Kalevala]]''. <small>(''Väinämöinen's Play'', Robert Wilhelm Ekman, 1866)</small>
TYPE OF TRADITIONAL NARRATIVE
Mythology; Mythological; Contemporary mythology; Mythical; Myths; Mythologist; Mythography; Mythographer; Mythic thought; Heroic myth; Myth-criticism; Myth criticism; Mythological school; Cultural myth; Mythologists; Mythographers; Mythic present; Mythologies; Mitological; Mythología; Mythologia; Mythologically; Mythologian; Mythologians; Mythographies; Mythographic; Mythographical; Mythographically; Mythograph; Mythographs; Mythografia; Myth theory; Myth theories; Myth theorist; Myth theorists; Μύθος; Mythically; Mythologism; Mythologisms; Myth in Antiquity; Myth in Biblical Times; Myth in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance; Mythological poem; Mythological poems; Mythos; Muthos; Mythoi; Mytho-; Mythological figure; Godlore; Mythology subjects; Functionalist theory of myth; Modern mythology
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¦ noun (plural mythoi -???) technical
1. a myth or mythology.
2. an ideology.
Origin
C18: from Gk.
Mythos (card game)         
CARD GAME
Mythos (role-playing game); Mythos: Call of Cthulhu; Cthulhu Rising (Mythos); Mythos: Dreamlands; Mythos Investigator Cards; Mythos Standard Game Set
Mythos is an out-of-print collectible card game published by Chaosium. It is based on the Cthulhu Mythos stories of the horror author H.
Mythos (journal)         
JOURNAL PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF PALERMO SINCE THE 1990S
Mythos (Italian journal)
Mythos: Rivista di Storia delle Religioni is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal published by Giuseppe Sciascia Editore on behalf of the University of Palermo. It was established in 1989 by Giuseppe Martorana, with a new series started in 2007.

Wikipedia

Mythos (musical project)

Mythos is a Canadian new age musical project started by Bob D'Eith and Paul Schmidt in 1996. Bob (piano) and Paul (guitar) collectively wrote, produced, and performed on the albums with the help of various session performers. The centerpiece of the Mythos sound rests on the acoustic guitar and piano, which are accented by guest vocalists. Synthesizers and performances in various other musical styles are regularly incorporated into the music.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für mythos
1. Yet logos and mythos do not exhaust the meanings of religiosity.
2. It is perhaps appropriate that the Victorinox factory sits just underneath a mountain range known as Mythos.
3. He‘s been under so much pressure since Day One." Greenberg predicted that Bush‘s connection to the Crawford mythos would endure.
4. Book it: Filoxenia (01653 617755, www.filoxenia.co.uk) has seven nights at the Mythos Suites in Rethymnon for 610pp, until 31 October, including flights, B&B accommodation and car hire.
5. The alternative view is that religious truth should be seen as mythos not myth in the dismissive kind of way, but as a source of insight into reality and how to live.