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Bulfinch’s Mythology
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Thomas Bulfinch
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       MABINOGEON, plural of Mabinogi, fairy tales and romances of the Welsh
       MABON, son of Modron
       MACHAON, son of Aesculapius
       MADAN, son of Guendolen
       MADOC, a forester of King Arthur
       MADOR, Scottish knight
       MAELGAN, king who imprisoned Elphin
       MAEONIA, ancient Lydia
       MAGI, Persian priests
       MAHADEVA, same as Siva
       MAHOMET, great prophet of Arabia, born in Mecca, 571 AD, proclaimed worship of God instead of idols, spread his religion through disciples and then by force till it prevailed, with Arabian dominion, over vast regions in Asia, Africa, and Spain in Europe
       MAIA, daughter of Atlas and Pleione, eldest and most beautiful of the Pleiades
       MALAGIGI the Enchanter, one of Charlemagne's knights
       MALEAGANS, false knight
       MALVASIUS, King of Iceland
       MAMBRINO, with invisible helmet
       MANAWYD DAN, brother of King Vran, of London
       MANDRICARDO, son of Agrican
       MANTUA, in Italy, birthplace of Virgil
       MANU, ancestor of mankind
       MARATHON, where Theseus and Pirithous met
       MARK, King of Cornwall, husband of Isoude the Fair
       MARO See VIRGIL
       MARPHISA, sister of Rogero
       MARSILIUS, Spanish king, treacherous foe of Charlemagne
       MARSYAS, inventor of the flute, who challenged Apollo to musical competition, and, defeated, was flayed alive
       MATSYA, the Fish, first avatar of Vishnu
       MEANDER, Grecian river
       MEDE, A, princess and sorceress who aided Jason
       MEDORO, a young Moor, who wins Angelica
       MEDUSA, one of the Gorgons
       MEGAERA, one of the Furies
       MELAMPUS, a Spartan dog, the first mortal endowed with prophetic powers
       MELANTHUS, steersman for Bacchus
       MELEAGER, one of the Argonauts (See Althaea)
       MELIADUS, King of Lionesse, near Cornwall
       MELICERTES, infant son of Ino. changed to Palaemon (See Ino, Leucothea, and Palasmon)
       MELISSA, priestess at Merlin's tomb
       MELISSEUS, a Cretan king
       MELPOMENE, one of the Muses
       MEMNON, the beautiful son of Tithonus and Eos (Aurora), and king of the Ethiopians, slain in Trojan War
       MEMPHIS, Egyptian city
       MENELAUS, son of King of Sparta, husband of Helen
       MENOECEUS, son of Creon, voluntary victim in war to gain success for his father
       MENTOR, son of Alcimus and a faithful friend of Ulysses
       MERCURY (See HERMES)
       MERLIN, enchanter
       MEROPE, daughter of King of Chios, beloved by Orion
       MESMERISM, likened to curative oracle of Aesculapius at Epidaurus
       METABUS, father of Camilla
       METAMORPHOSES, Ovid's poetical legends of mythical transformations, a large source of our knowledge of classic mythology
       METANIRA, a mother, kind to Ceres seeking Proserpine
       METEMPSYCHOSIS, transmigration of souls--rebirth of dying men and women in forms of animals or human beings
       METIS, Prudence, a spouse of Jupiter
       MEZENTIUS, a brave but cruel soldier, opposing Aeneas in Italy
       MIDAS
       MIDGARD, the middle world of the Norsemen
       MIDGARD SERPENT, a sea monster, child of Loki
       MILKY WAY, starred path across the sky, believed to be road to palace of the gods
       MILO, a great athlete
       MLON, father of Orlando
       MILTON, John, great English poet, whose History of England is here largely used
       MIME, one of the chief dwarfs of ancient German mythology
       MINERVA (Athene), daughter of Jupiter, patroness of health, learning, and wisdom
       MINOS, King of Crete
       MINO TAUR, monster killed by Theseus
       MISTLETOE, fatal to Baldur
       MNEMOSYNE, one of the Muses
       MODESTY, statue to
       MODRED, nephew of King Arthur
       MOLY, plant, powerful against sorcery
       MOMUS, a deity whose delight was to jeer bitterly at gods and men
       MONAD, the "unit" of Pythagoras
       MONSTERS, unnatural beings, evilly disposed to men
       MONTALBAN, Rinaldo's castle
       MONTH, the, attendant upon the Sun
       MOON, goddess of, see DIANA
       MORAUNT, knight, an Irish champion
       MORGANA, enchantress, the Lady of the Lake in "Orlando Furioso," same as Morgane Le Fay in tales of Arthur
       MORGANE LE FAY, Queen of Norway, King Arthur's sister, an enchantress
       MORGAN TUD, Arthur's chief physician
       MORPHEUS, son of Sleep and god of dreams
       MORTE D'ARTHUr, romance, by Sir Thomas Mallory
       MULCIBER, Latin name of Vulcan
       MULL, Island of
       MUNIN, one of Odin's two ravens
       MUSAEUS, sacred poet, son of Orpheus
       MUSES, The, nine goddesses presiding over poetry, etc--Calliope, epic poetry, Clio, history, Erato, love poetry, Euterpe, lyric poetry; Melpomene, tragedy, Polyhymnia, oratory and sacred song Terpsichore, choral song and dance, Thalia, comedy and idyls, Urania, astronomy
       MUSPELHEIM, the fire world of the Norsemen
       MYCENAS, ancient Grecian city, of which Agamemnon was king
       MYRDDIN (Merlin)
       MYRMIDONS, bold soldiers of Achilles
       MYSIA, Greek district on northwest coast of Asia Minor
       MYTHOLOGY, origin of, collected myths, describing gods of early peoples
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Publishers' Preface
Author's Preface
stories of gods and heroes
   Chapter I. Introduction
   Chapter II. Prometheus and Pandora
   Chapter III. Apollo and Daphne--Pyramus and Thisbe Cephalus and Procris
   Chapter IV. Juno and Her Rivals, Io and Callisto--Diana and Actaeon--Latona and the Rustics
   Chapter V. Phaeton
   Chapter VI. Midas--Baucis and Philemon
   Chapter VII. Proserpine--Glaucus and Scylla
   Chapter VIII. Pygmalion--Dryope-Venus and Adonis--Apollo and Hyacinthus
   Chapter IX. Ceyx and Halcyone: Or, the Halcyon Birds
   Chapter X. Vertumnus and Pomona
   Chapter XI. Cupid and Psyche
   Chapter XII. Cadmus--The Myrmidons
   Chapter XIII. Nisus and Scylla--Echo and Narcissus--Clytie--Hero and Leander
   Chapter XIV. Minerva--Niobe
   Chapter XV. The Graeae or Gray-Maids--Perseus--Medusa--Atlas--Andromeda
   Chapter XVI. Monsters
   Chapter XVII. The Golden Fleece--Medea
   Chapter XVIII. Meleager and Atalanta
   Chapter XIX. Hercules--Hebe and Ganymede
   Chapter XX. Theseus--Daedalus--Castor and Pollux
   Chapter XXI. Bacchus--Ariadne
   Chapter XXII. The Rural Deities--Erisichthon--Rhoecus--The Water Deities--Camenae--Winds
   Chapter XXIII. Achelous and Hercules--Admetus and Alcestis--Antigone--Penelope
   Chapter XXIV. Orpheus and Eurydice--Aristaeus--Amphion--Linus--Thamyris--Marsyas--Melampus--Musaeus
   Chapter XXV. Arion--Ibycus--Simonides--Sappho
   Chapter XXVI. Endymion--Orion--Aurora and Tithonus--Acis and Galatea
   Chapter XXVII. The Trojan War
   Chapter XXVIII. The Fall of Troy--Return of the Greeks--Orestes and Electra
   Chapter XXIX. Adventures of Ulysses--The Lotus-Eaters--Cyclopes--Circe--Sirens--Scylla and Charybdis--Calypso
   Chapter XXX. The Phaeacians--Fate of the Suitors
   Chapter XXXI. Adventures of Aeneas--The Harpies--Dido--Palinurus
   Chapter XXXII. The Infernal Regions--The Sibyl
   Chapter XXXIII. Camilla--Evander--Nisus and Euryalus--Mezentius--Turnus
   Chapter XXXIV. Pythagoras--Egyptian Deities--Oracles
   Chapter XXXV. Origin of Mythology--Statues of Gods and Goddesses--Poets of Mythology
   Chapter XXXVI. Modern Monsters--The Phoenix--Basilisk--Unicorn--Salamander
   Chapter XXXVII. Eastern Mythology--Zoroaster--Hindu Mythology--Castes--Buddha--Grand Lama
   Chapter XXXVIII. Northern Mythology--Valhalla--The Valkyrior
   Chapter XXXIX. Thor's Visit to Jotunheim
   Chapter XL. The Death of Baldur--The Elves--Runic Letters--Iceland--Teutonic Mythology--Nibelungen Lied
   Chapter XLI. The Druids--Iona
king arthur and his knights
   Chapter I. Introduction
   Chapter II. The Mythical History of England
   Chapter III. Merlin
   Chapter IV. Arthur
   Chapter V. Arthur (Continued)
   Chapter VI. Sir Gawain
   Chapter VII. Caradoc Briefbras; or, Caradoc with the Shrunken Arm
   Chapter VIII. Launcelot of the Lake
   Chapter IX. The Adventure of the Cart
   Chapter X. The Lady of Shalott
   Chapter XI. Queen Guenever's Peril
   Chapter XII. Tristram and Isoude
   Chapter XIII. Tristram and Isoude (Continued)
   Chapter XIV. Sir Tristram's Battle with Sir Launcelot
   Chapter XV. The Round Table
   Chapter XVI. Sir Palamedes
   Chapter XVII. Sir Tristram
   Chapter XVIII. Perceval
   Chapter XIX. The Sangreal, or Holy Graal
   Chapter XX. The Sangreal (Continued)
   Chapter XXI. The Sangreal (Continued)
   Chapter XXII. Sir Agrivain's Treason
   Chapter XXIII. Morte d'Arthur
the mabinogeon
   Introductory Note
   Chapter I. The Britons
   Chapter II. The Lady of the Fountain
   Chapter III. The Lady of the Fountain (Continued)
   Chapter IV. The Lady of the Fountain (Continued)
   Chapter V. Geraint, the Son of Erbin
   Chapter VI. Geraint, the Son of Erbin (Continued)
   Chapter VII. Geraint, the Son of Erbin (Continued)
   Chapter VIII. Pwyll, Prince of Dyved
   Chapter IX. Branwen, the Daughter of Llyr
   Chapter X. Manawyddan
   Chapter XI. Kilwich and Olwen
   Chapter XII. Kilwich and Olwen (Continued)
   Chapter XIII. Taliesin
hero myths of the british race
   Beowulf
   Cuchulain, Champion of Ireland
   Hereward the Wake
   Robin Hood
legends of charlemagne
   Introduction
   The Peers, or Paladins
   The Tournament
   The Siege of Albracca
   Adventures of Rinaldo and Orlando
   The Invasion of France
   The Invasion of France (Continued)
   Bradamante and Rogero
   Astolpho and the Enchantress
   The Orc
   Astolpho's Adventures Continued, and Isabella's Begun
   Medoro
   Orlando Mad
   Zerbino and Isabella
   Astolpho in Abyssinia
   The War in Africa
   Rogero and Bradamante
   The Battle of Roncesvalles
   Rinaldo and Bayard
   Death of Rinaldo
   Huon of Bordeaux
   Huon of Bordeaux (Continued)
   Huon of Bordeaux (Continued)
   Ogier, the Dane
   Ogier, the Dane (Continued)
   Ogier, the Dane (Continued)
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