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Translator's Note Preface to the French Edition Introduction
1. Muthos And Philosophia
2. Plato's Attitude toward Myth
3. Aristotle and the Beginnings Of Allegorical Exegesis
4. Stoics, Epicureans, and the New Academy
5. Pythagoreanism and Platonism
6. The Neoplatonic School of Athens
7. Byzantium and the Pagan Myths
8. The Western Middle Ages
9. The Renaissance Conclusion Index of Greek Terms General Index
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