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Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths? - An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination Paul Veyne

Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths? - An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination By Paul Veyne

Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths? - An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination by Paul Veyne


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Translation of: Les Grecs ont-ils cru aa leurs mythes?

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Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths? - An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination by Paul Veyne

[Veyne's] present book has some kinship with his sprightly theoretical work Comment on ecrit l'histoire; and he declares that its aim was to provoke reflection on the way our conception of truth is built up and changes over the centuries. . . . The style is brilliant and exhilarating.-Jasper Griffin, Times Literary Supplement

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CIN0226854345G
9780226854342
0226854345
Did the Greeks Believe in Their Myths? - An Essay on the Constitutive Imagination by Paul Veyne
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
19880615
170
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