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The deep-seated origins and wide-reaching lessons of ancient myths built the foundation for our modern legacies. Discover the mythologies of Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Learn what makes these stories so important, distinctive, and able to withstand the test of time.
20151 saison
Distribution : Grant L. Voth
TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
  • 1. The Titans in Greek Mythology

    1. The Titans in Greek Mythology

    Welcome to the ancient Greek myths: some of the most popular, well-known stories in Western civilization. When did these tales emerge, and what are our earliest sources for them? Find out in this look into father-son conflicts between Uranus, Kronos, Zeus, and the other first-generation gods known as the Titans.
    Welcome to the ancient Greek myths: some of the most popular, well-known stories in Western civilization. When did these tales emerge, and what are our earliest sources for them? Find out in this look into father-son conflicts between Uranus, Kronos, Zeus, and the other first-generation gods known as the Titans.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    35 min
    20 août 2015
  • 2. Complex Goddesses: Athena, Aphrodite, Hera

    2. Complex Goddesses: Athena, Aphrodite, Hera

    Meet three iconic goddesses whose personalities and stories reflect how the ancient Greeks viewed women. They are: Athena, who emerged fully-formed from Zeus's head and is linked to legal courts; Aphrodite, best known for her wild love affair with Adonis; and Hera, Zeus's wife-sister, who presides over marriage and childbirth.
    Meet three iconic goddesses whose personalities and stories reflect how the ancient Greeks viewed women. They are: Athena, who emerged fully-formed from Zeus's head and is linked to legal courts; Aphrodite, best known for her wild love affair with Adonis; and Hera, Zeus's wife-sister, who presides over marriage and childbirth.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    31 min
    21 août 2015
  • 3. Gods and Humanity in Greek Thought

    3. Gods and Humanity in Greek Thought

    Discover fresh insights into several Greek myths that teach us about the relationship between gods and humans. Is Prometheus a troublemaker (according to Hesiod) or a liberator (according to Aeschylus)? What happened after Pandora's box of evil spirits was opened? How did Persephone's kidnapping inspire the Eleusinian Mysteries?
    Discover fresh insights into several Greek myths that teach us about the relationship between gods and humans. Is Prometheus a troublemaker (according to Hesiod) or a liberator (according to Aeschylus)? What happened after Pandora's box of evil spirits was opened? How did Persephone's kidnapping inspire the Eleusinian Mysteries?
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • 4. Herakles and the Greek Hero

    4. Herakles and the Greek Hero

    Investigate the mythological roots and legacies of the powerful - but flawed - Greek hero, Herakles. Explore common threads that run through some of his twelve labors, including the slaying of the Hydra and the cleaning of the Augean stables. Also, ponder Herakles's role in ancient Greek society as both mortal and god.
    Investigate the mythological roots and legacies of the powerful - but flawed - Greek hero, Herakles. Explore common threads that run through some of his twelve labors, including the slaying of the Hydra and the cleaning of the Augean stables. Also, ponder Herakles's role in ancient Greek society as both mortal and god.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    32 min
    21 août 2015
  • 5. Odysseus, Master of Schemes

    5. Odysseus, Master of Schemes

    Turn now to the hero of Homer's celebrated Odyssey: Odysseus. From his plans for the Trojan horse to his tricking of a murderous cyclops to his final arrival back in Ithaca, learn how Odysseus's scheming and lying led to heroic triumphs that made his story relatable to everyday ancient Greeks - and to modern readers.
    Turn now to the hero of Homer's celebrated Odyssey: Odysseus. From his plans for the Trojan horse to his tricking of a murderous cyclops to his final arrival back in Ithaca, learn how Odysseus's scheming and lying led to heroic triumphs that made his story relatable to everyday ancient Greeks - and to modern readers.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    34 min
    21 août 2015
  • 6. The Golden Fleece and the Hero's Return

    6. The Golden Fleece and the Hero's Return

    An altogether different - and darker - mythological adventure story is Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece. In pondering the best-known versions of both Jason's story and his wife, Medea's, you'll begin to see Jason as a failed hero and Medea as more than just the woman who murdered her own children.
    An altogether different - and darker - mythological adventure story is Jason's quest for the Golden Fleece. In pondering the best-known versions of both Jason's story and his wife, Medea's, you'll begin to see Jason as a failed hero and Medea as more than just the woman who murdered her own children.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • 7. Romulus, Remus, and Rome's Origins

    7. Romulus, Remus, and Rome's Origins

    Not all Roman mythology is indebted to Greece. Focus on several uniquely Roman myths about the empire's founding, including the lives of the brothers Romulus and Remus and the abduction of the Sabine women. What's the difference between creation and origin stories? What are some traditional mythic elements we find in ancient Rome?
    Not all Roman mythology is indebted to Greece. Focus on several uniquely Roman myths about the empire's founding, including the lives of the brothers Romulus and Remus and the abduction of the Sabine women. What's the difference between creation and origin stories? What are some traditional mythic elements we find in ancient Rome?
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • 8. Roman Heroes and Traitors

    8. Roman Heroes and Traitors

    Discover why Aeneas, the ancestor of all Romans, and Tarpeia, who betrayed Rome for personal gain, are two sides of the same coin. As you explore their stories, you'll see how they offer inspirational (and cautionary) testaments to Rome's values - and reflect character types we see in almost every civilization's myths.
    Discover why Aeneas, the ancestor of all Romans, and Tarpeia, who betrayed Rome for personal gain, are two sides of the same coin. As you explore their stories, you'll see how they offer inspirational (and cautionary) testaments to Rome's values - and reflect character types we see in almost every civilization's myths.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • 9. The Mother Goddess in Rome and Beyond

    9. The Mother Goddess in Rome and Beyond

    What does Cybele reveal about the great mother goddesses of mythological traditions? Learn how this classic figure evolved over thousands of years, how it adapted to different cultures, how it became connected in Rome with power and aristocracy, and where it appears (and doesn't appear) in other human cultures.
    What does Cybele reveal about the great mother goddesses of mythological traditions? Learn how this classic figure evolved over thousands of years, how it adapted to different cultures, how it became connected in Rome with power and aristocracy, and where it appears (and doesn't appear) in other human cultures.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    32 min
    21 août 2015
  • 10. The Dagda's Harp and Other Celtic Myths

    10. The Dagda's Harp and Other Celtic Myths

    Using the intriguing tale of Dagda and his magic harp as a framework, Professor McClymond introduces you to the often unappreciated world of Celtic mythology. Meet unforgettable heroes like Cú Chulainn and Lugh, and encounter powerful magical items and treasures with unique personalities, including the Stone of Fal.
    Using the intriguing tale of Dagda and his magic harp as a framework, Professor McClymond introduces you to the often unappreciated world of Celtic mythology. Meet unforgettable heroes like Cú Chulainn and Lugh, and encounter powerful magical items and treasures with unique personalities, including the Stone of Fal.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    32 min
    21 août 2015
  • 11. Norse Tales of Odin and Thor

    11. Norse Tales of Odin and Thor

    Dark and brooding, Norse mythology reflects the harsh living conditions of ancient Germanic and Scandinavian people. Here, focus on two of the most well-known Norse gods: Odin (the god of war who sacrificed himself on a tree) and Thor (the god of order who wields his dwarf-crafted hammer, Mjolnir).
    Dark and brooding, Norse mythology reflects the harsh living conditions of ancient Germanic and Scandinavian people. Here, focus on two of the most well-known Norse gods: Odin (the god of war who sacrificed himself on a tree) and Thor (the god of order who wields his dwarf-crafted hammer, Mjolnir).
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    31 min
    21 août 2015
  • 12. Hammers, Rings, and Other Norse Magic

    12. Hammers, Rings, and Other Norse Magic

    Skidbladnir, the ship of the gods that can also fit in your pocket. Andvarinaut, a powerful ring that inspired a cycle of mythological stories. These and other magical items are the prized possessions of Norse kings, warriors, and heroes. Their importance - and legacies - are the subject of this final discussion.
    Skidbladnir, the ship of the gods that can also fit in your pocket. Andvarinaut, a powerful ring that inspired a cycle of mythological stories. These and other magical items are the prized possessions of Norse kings, warriors, and heroes. Their importance - and legacies - are the subject of this final discussion.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • 13. The World's Oldest Myth: Gilgamesh

    13. The World's Oldest Myth: Gilgamesh

    Start at the only appropriate point: the oldest story in the world. In looking at the epic of Gilgamesh, you'll learn how this foundational Babylonian myth reflects real historical tensions between ancient Eastern city-states; tensions mirrored in the myth's concerns with civilized - and untamed - human nature.
    Start at the only appropriate point: the oldest story in the world. In looking at the epic of Gilgamesh, you'll learn how this foundational Babylonian myth reflects real historical tensions between ancient Eastern city-states; tensions mirrored in the myth's concerns with civilized - and untamed - human nature.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • 14. The Babylonian Creation Story

    14. The Babylonian Creation Story

    Where did ancient Babylonians believe the world came from? What startling similarities does their account have with the Bible's? Explore these and other questions in this look at the Enuma Elish, a sophisticated creation story (or cosmogony) that casts the average Babylonian as a mere afterthought in the eyes of the gods.
    Where did ancient Babylonians believe the world came from? What startling similarities does their account have with the Bible's? Explore these and other questions in this look at the Enuma Elish, a sophisticated creation story (or cosmogony) that casts the average Babylonian as a mere afterthought in the eyes of the gods.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    31 min
    21 août 2015
  • 15. Chaos and Order in Egypt

    15. Chaos and Order in Egypt

    Perpetual violence. A destructive struggle between order and chaos. Welcome to the mythography of ancient Egypt, which includes multiple creation stories tied to different city centers; a fantastic pantheon of gods; different historical and mythic "time lines"; and maat, the overarching concept of morality and justice.
    Perpetual violence. A destructive struggle between order and chaos. Welcome to the mythography of ancient Egypt, which includes multiple creation stories tied to different city centers; a fantastic pantheon of gods; different historical and mythic "time lines"; and maat, the overarching concept of morality and justice.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • 16. Horus, Osiris, and Ra

    16. Horus, Osiris, and Ra

    Focus on three Egyptian gods who are inextricably linked with the pharaohs. They are the murdered and resurrected Osiris, associated with nature; Horus, the sky god responsible for unifying Upper and Lower Egypt; and Ra, the popular sun god known for his nightly journeys through the land of the dead.
    Focus on three Egyptian gods who are inextricably linked with the pharaohs. They are the murdered and resurrected Osiris, associated with nature; Horus, the sky god responsible for unifying Upper and Lower Egypt; and Ra, the popular sun god known for his nightly journeys through the land of the dead.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    32 min
    21 août 2015
  • 17. Myths of the Pharaohs

    17. Myths of the Pharaohs

    The pharaohs themselves played a vital role in Egyptian culture, maintaining cosmic order throughout the land. Investigate the lives and deaths (and possible afterlives) of several of ancient Egypt's 330 pharaohs, including King Amenhotep IV, who tried to become a supreme god, and Cleopatra, the civilization's last pharaoh.
    The pharaohs themselves played a vital role in Egyptian culture, maintaining cosmic order throughout the land. Investigate the lives and deaths (and possible afterlives) of several of ancient Egypt's 330 pharaohs, including King Amenhotep IV, who tried to become a supreme god, and Cleopatra, the civilization's last pharaoh.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    32 min
    21 août 2015
  • 18. The Book of Job

    18. The Book of Job

    Examine the biblical Book of Job through a mythological lens and learn how it addresses the same basic questions of other myths. How do Job's trials and tribulations at the hand of the Hebrew god force us to look at the world - and our role within it - from a fresh perspective?
    Examine the biblical Book of Job through a mythological lens and learn how it addresses the same basic questions of other myths. How do Job's trials and tribulations at the hand of the Hebrew god force us to look at the world - and our role within it - from a fresh perspective?
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    30 min
    21 août 2015
  • 19. The Great Indian Epics

    19. The Great Indian Epics

    Get inside Indian culture with its two great epics: the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Both are frame narratives that bring together hundreds of smaller stories. Both help establish Vishnu's importance among other Hindu gods. And both have had a lasting effect on Indian spirituality, politics, and literature.
    Get inside Indian culture with its two great epics: the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. Both are frame narratives that bring together hundreds of smaller stories. Both help establish Vishnu's importance among other Hindu gods. And both have had a lasting effect on Indian spirituality, politics, and literature.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • 20. The Bhagavad Gita

    20. The Bhagavad Gita

    Turn now to a section of the Mahabharata known as the Bhagavad Gita. You'll peel back the layers behind the popular story of the warrior Arjuna; learn how to read the Gita as a devotional story and a manual for life; and discover how it shaped Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy.
    Turn now to a section of the Mahabharata known as the Bhagavad Gita. You'll peel back the layers behind the popular story of the warrior Arjuna; learn how to read the Gita as a devotional story and a manual for life; and discover how it shaped Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    32 min
    21 août 2015
  • 21. Stories of the Buddha

    21. Stories of the Buddha

    According to Professor McClymond, it's best to understand the mythology of Buddhism as a grand anthology of short stories. With this in mind, explore the life and beliefs of the Buddha, ponder the teachings of Buddhist myth as told through its stories, and examine stories that pit Buddhism against other religious traditions.
    According to Professor McClymond, it's best to understand the mythology of Buddhism as a grand anthology of short stories. With this in mind, explore the life and beliefs of the Buddha, ponder the teachings of Buddhist myth as told through its stories, and examine stories that pit Buddhism against other religious traditions.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    31 min
    21 août 2015
  • 22. Persia's Book of Kings

    22. Persia's Book of Kings

    The Book of Kings is widely regarded as the national epic of the world's Persian-speaking community. Go inside this 11th-century epic poem that traces 50 generations of Persian kings and heroes, including Rostam - whom you'll follow on his famous "seven labors" and his battle with the crown prince of Persia.
    The Book of Kings is widely regarded as the national epic of the world's Persian-speaking community. Go inside this 11th-century epic poem that traces 50 generations of Persian kings and heroes, including Rostam - whom you'll follow on his famous "seven labors" and his battle with the crown prince of Persia.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    31 min
    21 août 2015
  • 23. One Thousand and One Nights

    23. One Thousand and One Nights

    Can an overwhelmingly secular text be read as mythology? Find out in this dive into the One Thousand and One Nights, known in the West as The Arabian Nights. You'll get insights into great heroes like Sindhbad the sailor, mythical creatures like jinns, and the text's use of the supernatural to provide real-world guidance.
    Can an overwhelmingly secular text be read as mythology? Find out in this dive into the One Thousand and One Nights, known in the West as The Arabian Nights. You'll get insights into great heroes like Sindhbad the sailor, mythical creatures like jinns, and the text's use of the supernatural to provide real-world guidance.
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    31 min
    21 août 2015
  • 24. Tales of Flood and Fire

    24. Tales of Flood and Fire

    Fire and flood are universal images, so it's not surprising that many myth traditions in South Asia and the Middle East include them in their stories of destruction and eventual renewal. See this powerful theme at work in Gilgamesh, Zoroastrian mythology, and the Buddha's "Sermon of the Seven Suns."
    Fire and flood are universal images, so it's not surprising that many myth traditions in South Asia and the Middle East include them in their stories of destruction and eventual renewal. See this powerful theme at work in Gilgamesh, Zoroastrian mythology, and the Buddha's "Sermon of the Seven Suns."
    TV-PG (ACCORD PARENTAL SOUHAITABLE)
    33 min
    21 août 2015
  • Great Mythologies of the World
    20151 saison
    The deep-seated origins and wide-reaching lessons of ancient myths built the foundation for our modern legacies. Discover the mythologies of Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. Learn what makes these stories so important, distinctive, and able to withstand the test of time.
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