The Age of Fable

Thomas Bulfinch
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The religions of ancient Greece and Rome are extinct. The so-called divinities of Olympus have not a single worshipper among living men. They belong now not to the department of theology, but to those of literature and taste. There they still hold their place, and will continue to hold it, for they are too closely connected with the finest productions of poetry and art, both ancient and modern, to pass into oblivion.
Genres: MythologyClassicsFictionReferenceFantasyReligionLiteratureShort StoriesFolkloreAudiobook
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