Bulfinch's Mythology
Popular 1867 book on Greek, Roman, and medieval mythology / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bulfinch's Mythology is a collection of tales from myth and legend rewritten for a general readership by the American Latinist and banker Thomas Bulfinch, published after his death in 1867. The work was a successful popularization of Greek mythology for English-speaking readers.
Author | Thomas Bulfinch |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | Greek mythology, Roman mythology, Arthurian legends, the Mabinogeon and Charlemagne legends |
Genre | mythology |
Publisher | Lee & Shepard |
Publication date | 1867 |
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Carl J. Richard comments (with John Talbot of Brigham Young University concurring) that it was "one of the most popular books ever published in the United States and the standard work on classical mythology for nearly a century", until the release of classicist Edith Hamilton's 1942 Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes.[1][2] By 1987, there were more than 100 editions of Bulfinch's Mythology in the National Union Catalog,[3] and in a survey of amazon.com in November 2014 there were 229 print editions and 19 eābooks.[4] Talbot opined that, of the many available, Richard P. Martin's 1991 edition is "by far the most useful and extensive critical treatment".[5]