LEADER 00000ngm a2200529Ki 4500 001 sky245079939 003 SKY 005 20150205000000.0 006 aa b 000 0 007 vd cvaiz| 008 111027s2011 vau--- vleng d 020 9781598037760 020 1598037765 028 42 3870|bTeaching Co. 040 JCD|cJCD|dUtOrBLW|dSKYRV|erda 092 398.209|bFEA 100 1 Fears, J. Rufus. 245 10 Life lessons from the great myths|h[(DVD) videorecording] /|cJ. Rufus Fears. 264 1 Chantilly, VA :|bTeaching Co.,|cc2011. 300 6 videodiscs (1080 min.) :|bsound, color ;|c4 3/4 in. +|e1 course guidebook (vi, 148 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm) 336 two-dimensional moving image|2rdacontent 337 video|2rdamedia 338 videodisc|2rdacarrier 500 DVD. 504 Accompanying course guidebook includes bibliographical references (p. 143-148.) 505 00 |gDisc 1: lecture 1.|tHeroes, history and myth --|glecture 2.|tThe myth of Troy --|glecture 3.|tHomer and mythology - -|glecture 4.|tIn search of historical Troy --|glecture 5. |tLife lessons from the Trojan War.|gDisc 2.|glecture 6. |tJason and the golden fleece --|glecture 7.|tTheseus and the minotaur --|glecture 8.|tMyth and Athenian drama -- |glecture 9.|tFate and free will in mythology --|glecture 10.|tAtlantis, fact or fiction? --|glecture 11.|tThe epic of Gilgamesh --|glecture 12.|tGilgamesh and history. 505 00 |gDisc 3.|glecture 13.|tThe book of Genesis --|glecture 14.|tExodus, the foundation of the Jewish people -- |glecture 15.|tThe historical power of biblical stories -- |glecture 16.|tAeneas, Rome's national hero --|glecture 17.|tRomulus, the founder of Rome --|glecture 18.|tLays of ancient Rome --|gDisc 4.|glecture 19.|tAlexander the Great in history --|glecture 20.|tAlexander the Great in romance --|glecture 21.|tBeowulf, historical roots and heroic values --|glecture 22.|tKing Arthur, fact or fiction ? -- |glecture 23.|tIn search of the holy grail --|glecture 24. |tVikings in America? 505 00 |gDisc 5.|glecture 25.|tVergil the magician --|glecture 26.|tThe Battle of Kosovo --|glecture 27.|tJulius Caesar in history --|glecture 28.|tNapoleon and the mantle of Caesar --|glecture 29.|tArminius and German mythology -- |glecture 30.|tTeuton versus Roman.|gDisc 6. --|glecture 31.|tDavy Crockett and the myth of the frontier -- |glecture 32.|tThe Alamo --|glecture 33.|tJesse James and the myth of the outlaw --|glecture 34.|tGeneral Custer, hero or villian? --|glecture 35.|tReagan, Hollywood, and American ideals --|glecture 36.|tMythology as a path to wisdom. 511 0 J. Rufus Fears, lecturer. 520 A series of lectures delivered by Professor J. Rufus Fears of the University of Oklahoma in which he explores the world's greatest myths. Beginning with the Trojan War and the Illiad and moving through the Bronze age in the Mediterranean with Theseus and Oedipus, Mesopotamia and Gilgamesh, the three great religions from the Middle East, the Roman Empire in the Aeneid, Romulus and Remus and Augustus, Alexander the Great, the British Isles, Beowulf and King Arthur, Julius Caesar and Napoleon, ultimatelycrossing the Atlantic to consider the myths of America created from the oldest legends of humankind. 650 0 Mythology in literature|vVideodiscs. 650 0 Mythology, Classical, in literature|vVideodiscs. 650 0 Mythology, Greek, in literature|vVideodiscs. 650 0 Mythology, Roman, in literature|vVideodiscs. 650 0 Literature and society|vVideodiscs. 650 0 DVD-Video discs. 650 7 Literature.|2fast 650 7 Literature and society.|2fast 650 7 Mythology.|2fast 650 7 Mythology, Classical.|2fast 650 7 Mythology, Greek.|2fast 650 7 Mythology, Roman.|2fast 710 2 Teaching Company. 830 0 Great courses (DVD).|pPhilosophy & intellectual history. |pIntellectual history.
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