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Qué (quién) es mythographer$522474$ - definición

First Vatican Mythographer; Second Vatican Mythographer; Third Vatican Mythographer; Mythographus Vaticanus; Georg Bode; G. H. Bode; Alberic of London; Mythographici vaticani; Scriptores rerum mythicarum latini; Vatican Mythographer

Vatican Mythographers         
The so-called Vatican Mythographers () are the anonymous authors of three Latin mythographical texts found together in a single medieval manuscript, Vatican Reg. lat.
Digby Mythographer         
The anonymous Digby Mythographer was the compiler of a twelfth-century Fulgentian handbook of Greek mythology, De Natura deorum ("On the Nature of the Gods") that is conserved among the Digby Mss, collected by Sir Kenelm Digby, now in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.Judson Boyce Allen, "An anonymous twelfth-century 'De Natura Deorum' in the Bodleian library", Traditio 26 (1970): 352-64.
mythical         
  • 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>
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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
1.
Something or someone that is mythical exists only in myths and is therefore imaginary.
...the Hydra, the mythical beast that had seven or more heads.
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2.
If you describe something as mythical, you mean that it is untrue or does not exist.
...the American West, not the mythical, romanticized West of cowboys and gunslingers, but the real West.
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Wikipedia

Vatican Mythographers

The so-called Vatican Mythographers (Latin: Mythographi Vaticani) are the anonymous authors of three Latin mythographical texts found together in a single medieval manuscript, Vatican Reg. lat. 1401. The name is that used by Angelo Mai when he published the first edition of the works in 1831. The text of the First Vatican Mythographer is found only in the Vatican manuscript; the second and third texts are found separately in other manuscripts, leading scholars to refer to a Second Vatican Mythographer and a Third Vatican Mythographer.