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Egyptian mythology
Egyptian
Gods and Goddessees, a table.
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Egyptian
mythology and the Osiris cult.
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Anubis
A site is dedicated to Egyptian mythology. They
have a database full of articles about Egyptian gods and hieroglyphics.
.
Egyptology
Resources (Cambridge University).
Electra
Electronic
Texts. Etexts of folklore and mythogy,
edited and/or translated by D. L.
Ashliman, University of Pittsburgh.
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Eros
Esoteric philosophy,
mythology
Esoteric
Philosophy
The Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. A private library located
in Amsterdam.
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The
Alchemy Web Site
Divided into over 1300 sections and providing tens of
thousands of pages of text, over 2000 images, over 200 complete
alchemical
texts, extensive bibliographical material on the printed books and
manuscripts,
numerous articles, introductory and general reference material on
alchemy.
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The Rosicrucian
Fellowship
.
The Rosicrucian Order,
AMORC,
internationally
known as the Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis.
Ezines
At
the Edge
Achive of articles originally published in At the Edge and its
predecessor, Mercian Mysteries, between 1989 and 1998.
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Parabola
A quarterly journal, one of the pioneering publications on the subject
of myth and tradition.
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Folklore
G
Germanic Mythology, German Gods and
Goddesses
Germanic
Myths, Legends, and Sagas
.
German
Mythology and Folklore
Gods and Goddesses
God
(monotheist God)
.
Goddesses,
Wikipedia entry.
.
Gods
and Goddesses
Browse the pantheons of the world, explore ancient myths,
and discover Gods of everything from Fertility to Fluff with the fully
searchable Holy Database Of All Known Gods. Godchecker
Greek mythology
Greek
mythological figures. Wikipedia entry.
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Greek
Mythology
This site is devoted to the heroes, gods and monsters of Greek
mythology.
.
Greek
Mythology. Images
A Dictionary of Gods and Goddesses.
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The
Greek Mythology Link. By Carlos Parada, Brown University.
Dionysus, Eros,
Psyche, Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo, Gaia, Orpheus, Heracles,
Venus,
Orpheus, Zeus. Images, mythology search engine, a geneaology of the
gods.
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Greek
mythology, Wikipedia entry.
.
The
Greek Spider
Greek
internet portal, with many sections on mythology,
folk tales, heroes, Gods.
The Green
Man
The
Green Man
H
Helen
of Troy, a link site
Helen
of Troy, Wikipedia entry.
Hero motifs
The Myth of
the Birth of the Hero, by Otto Rank.
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The Hero's Adventure. Overcoming
the Trials in Life. Joseph Campbell
.
The hero in
mythology. Wikipedia
.
Joseph
Campbell, author of The Hero With a Thousand Faces. Wikipedia
entry.
Hindu
mythogy. Wikipedia entry.
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The Holy Grail
The Holy
Grail. Wikipedia entry.
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The
Holy
Grail. Texts, images and information.
.
BBC
Radio 4 discussion on The Holy Grail.
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Icarus.
Daedalus and Icarus
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Indian (Hindu)
mythology
Indian
Mythology. Gods and Goddesses. 'The nine worlds.' Ragnarok
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Hindu
mythogy. Wikipedia entry.
.
Vedic
dieties. Wikipedia entry.
Irish mythology
Irish
Folklore, Mythology, drama and literature.
Irish history, mythological
heroes
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Japanese mythology
Amaterasu
.
Japanese
mythology, legend and folktales. A website guide.
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The
Kojiki
Joseph
Campbell Foundation. Commentary, information.
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Judaic mythology
The
Life of Adam and Eve:
The Biblical Story in Judaism and Christianity. Gary
A. Anderson, The University of Virginia. Michael E. Stone,The Hebrew
University
of Jerusalem.
.
Lilith
Jung, Carl. Carl
Jung
Archetypes.
The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism
Drawing upon Carl Jung’s
work on the archetype and the collective unconscious, the Archive for
Research
in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS) is a pictorial and written archive of
mythological,
ritualistic, and symbolic images from all over the world and from all
epochs
of human history.
.
Jung,
Analytical Psychology and Culture. Jung web sites, psychology e-texts.
.
The
C. G Jung Institute, San Francisco.
.
Carl
Jung, Wikipediia entry.
.
The
C. J. Jung Page
A large body of Jung information, online articles and
Jung texts, biography,
Jung website links.
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Lévi-Strauss,
Claude. The Structural Study of Myth, by Claude Levi-Strauss (excerpt).
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Lord
of the Rings The mythology of Lord of the Rings
Sources of Lord of the
Rings, from Sacred Texts. The Nibelungenlied, Wagner's Ring of the
Niblung,
The Kalevala, The Eddas and other myths.
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