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I am searching for a study guide, as described in the question, giving comprehensive primary sources (e.g. ideally stating all discovered theogonies) and discussing each primary source. 

It would be helpful if such a study guide gives the storiesdetails of multiple (ideally all) versions of the myth if(if there are multiple versions, and). It would also be helpful if the study guide put the works in internal chronology as well, e.g. Cypria before Iliad.

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I am searching for a study guide, as described in the question, giving comprehensive primary sources (e.g. ideally stating all discovered theogonies) and discussing each primary source. It would be helpful if such a study guide gives the stories of multiple (ideally all) versions of the myth if there are multiple versions, and the study guide put the works in internal chronology as well, e.g. Cypria before Iliad.

Thank you

I am searching for a study guide, as described in the question, giving comprehensive primary sources (e.g. ideally stating all discovered theogonies) and discussing each primary source. 

It would be helpful if such a study guide gives the details of multiple (ideally all) versions of the myth (if there are multiple versions). It would also be helpful if the study guide put the works in internal chronology as well, e.g. Cypria before Iliad.

Thank you

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Is there an introductory scholarly study guide, primarily involving primary works being discussed, for ancient greek mythology?

I am beginning to study ancient greek mythology, and I am searching for a study guide, as described in the question, which goes in depth into discussinggiving comprehensive primary sources (e.g. ideally stating all discovered theogonies) and discussing each primary source. It would be helpful if such a study guide was by a classics professorgives the stories of multiple (ideally all) versions of the myth if there are multiple versions, and the study guide put the works in internal chronology as well, e.g. Cypria before Iliad.

Thank you

Is there an introductory scholarly study guide, primarily involving primary works being discussed, for ancient greek mythology?

I am beginning to study ancient greek mythology, and I am searching for a study guide, as described in the question, which goes in depth into discussing primary sources. It would be helpful if such a study guide was by a classics professor, and the study guide put the works in internal chronology as well, e.g. Cypria before Iliad.

Thank you

Is there an introductory scholarly study guide, involving primary works being discussed, for ancient greek mythology?

I am searching for a study guide, as described in the question, giving comprehensive primary sources (e.g. ideally stating all discovered theogonies) and discussing each primary source. It would be helpful if such a study guide gives the stories of multiple (ideally all) versions of the myth if there are multiple versions, and the study guide put the works in internal chronology as well, e.g. Cypria before Iliad.

Thank you

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