Myths are simply a collection of stories passed down from ancient peoples; they are a fundamental part of every culture, both past and present. Their influence can still be felt in our languages, religions and customs; in many parts of the world, the beliefs and rituals that are inextricably liked with these mythologies remain an essential element of everyday life and culture.
From the familiar tales of the journeys of Odysseus, the struggles of the northern European gods Thor and Odin or the tales of the legendary King Arthur and his knights, to the Slavic stories of the Snowmaiden and the witch Baba Yaga, this Encyclopedia recounts myths from all over the globe.
The myriad rituals used by medicine men, shamans and elders to call upon the spirits, the customary beliefs in the powers of the gods, and the social and cultural influences behind these beliefs are all explained within this volume.
Enhanced by special features on the gods, protagonists, themes and art of each region, this is the ultimate guide to the customs, religions and practices of the most fascinating and intriguing civilisations throughout history - in all their richness and diversity.
Features:
- An authoritative and accessible reference work for all the family.
- Sections on the gods, themes, characters and art in each mythology.
- Covers all aspects of global mythology: religions, beliefs, customs and rituals.
- Packed with over 400 illustrations, including maps of each region.