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MYTHOLOGICAL FIGURE
Pandora (mythology); Pandora (Greek mythology); Pandora (myth)
  • Pandora holding a ''[[pithos]]'', with Hermes, and a seated Prometheus, ''Prometheus, Mercury, and Pandora'', 1814, by [[Josef Abel]]
  • Hammer-wielding workmen appear through a doorway, while in the foreground Hephaestus broods on the as yet unanimated figure of "Pandora" in the painting by [[John D. Batten]], ''The Creation of Pandora'', 1913, tempera on fresco, 128 x 168cm, [[Reading University]]
  • Jean Cousin, painting on panel, ''Eva Prima Pandora'' (Eve the first Pandora), 1550
  • [[Nicolas Régnier]]: ''Allegory of Vanity—Pandora'', c. 1626
  • ''Pandora'' by [[John William Waterhouse]], 1896
  • ''Pandora'', [[Odilon Redon]]'s c. 1914 oil painting depicting Pandora as an innocent Eve
  • Hermes carrying Pandora down from Mount Olympus, a medal based on a design by [[John Flaxman]]
  • A ''[[pithos]]'' from Crete, ca. 675 BC ([[Louvre Museum]])

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  • George Smith]], who discovered and translated the ''[[Epic of Gilgamesh]]''
  • Earth's [[sea level]] rose dramatically in the millennia after the [[Last Glacial Maximum]]
NARRATIVE IN WHICH A GREAT FLOOD DESTROYS A CIVILIZATION, COMMONLY AS DIVINE RETRIBUTION
Great flood; Deluge myths; Deluge mythology; Global flood; World Flood; Great Flood of Noah; Universal Flood Myth; Flood story; Flood myths; The Great Deluge; Floods (mythology); Flood stories; Great Deluge; Flood (mythology); Great Flood; Diluvian; Flood legend; The Great Flood; Sinnflut; Deluge (mythology); Near Eastern flood legends; Flood (Mythology); Deluge mythologies; Deluge mythos; Flood mythology; Flood mythologies; Flood mythos; The Worldwide Flood; Deluge Myth; Flood legends; Deluge myth; Diluvianism; Great floods; Flood narrative; Universal flood; Flood Myth; Sumerian floods

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myth         
  • 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

[miθ]

существительное

общая лексика

миф

несуществующее

выдуманное лицо

несуществующая вещь

мифическое/выдуманное лицо

в переносном значении

вымысел, выдумка

синоним

narrative

myth         
  • 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
сущ.
миф; представление о происхождении и сущности социальных реалий, основанное на фантазиях об особой созидательной роли сверхъестественных сил.

Definição

СКАНДИНАВСКАЯ МИФОЛОГИЯ
мифологические представления, бытовавшие до 11 в. среди норвежцев и родственных им народов - шведов и датчан. В 9-10 вв. викинги принесли эти мифы на Русь, на Британские острова, в Исландию и Гренландию, но сохранились они только в Исландии по причине ее относительной изоляции и поздней христианизации.
Изначально основные представления этой мифологии бытовали среди группы родственных народов (в частности, предков нынешних голландцев, немцев и англосаксов), которые в 1-5 вв. мигрировали из Скандинавии на юг и на запад, в Ютландию и низовья Рейна. Именно через скандинавскую мифологию до нас дошли значительно более древние мифы, некогда общие для норвежцев, шведов, датчан, исландцев, голландцев и англосаксов. Комплекс мифов, бытовавших среди этих северо-западных индоевропейцев, никогда не отличался однородностью, поскольку мифология родственных племен непрерывно развивалась вплоть до христианизации этих регионов (Англия в 597; Исландия в 1000). В мифологии северо-западных индоевропейцев наличествуют связи и параллели с мифологиями греков, римлян, индусов, а также хеттов. Проиллюстрировать эти связи можно на примере древнеиндоевропейского верховного божества - Небесного Отца. Индоевропейская форма его имени реконструируется как *Djevs (звездочка показывает, что форма гипотетична). Древним индийцам этот бог был известен как Дьяус, грекам - как Зевс, римлянам - как Юпитер (Йовис), а древним обитателям Северо-Западной Европы - как Тивас; готы звали его Тиз, древние германцы - Зиу, древние фризы и бритты - Тиу, древние норвежцы - Тюр. Все варианты имени однозначно восходят к форме *Djevs.
Два основных литературных источника скандинавских мифов - Старшая Эдда и Младшая Эдда, созданная Снорри Стурлусоном (1178-1241).
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Pandora

In Greek mythology, Pandora (Greek: Πανδώρα, derived from πᾶν, pān, i.e. "all" and δῶρον, dōron, i.e. "gift", thus "the all-endowed", "all-gifted" or "all-giving") was the first human woman created by Hephaestus on the instructions of Zeus. As Hesiod related it, each god cooperated by giving her unique gifts. Her other name—inscribed against her figure on a white-ground kylix in the British Museum—is Anesidora (Ancient Greek: Ἀνησιδώρα), "she who sends up gifts" (up implying "from below" within the earth).

The Pandora myth is a kind of theodicy, addressing the question of why there is evil in the world, according to which, Pandora opened a jar (pithos) (commonly referred to as "Pandora's box") releasing all the evils of humanity. It has been argued that Hesiod's interpretation of Pandora's story went on to influence both Jewish and Christian theology and so perpetuated her bad reputation into the Renaissance. Later poets, dramatists, painters and sculptors made her their subject.

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