Venus & Aphrodite: history of a goddess

Through ancient art, evocative myth, exciting archaeological revelations and philosophical explorations Bettany Hughes shows why this immortal goddess endures through to the twenty-first century, and what her journey through time reveals about what matters to us as humans. Charting Venus's orig...

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Subtitles:Venus and Aphrodite
Main Author: Hughes, Bettany 1967- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London Weidenfeld & Nicolson [2019]
In:Year: 2019
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Venus, Goddess / Aphrodite, Goddess
RelBib Classification:BE Greco-Roman religions
Further subjects:B Venus (Roman deity)
B Aphrodite (Greek deity)
B Aphrodite
B Venus
B Goddesses, Greek History
B Goddesses, Greek
B Goddesses, Roman
B History
B Goddesses, Roman History
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Summary:Through ancient art, evocative myth, exciting archaeological revelations and philosophical explorations Bettany Hughes shows why this immortal goddess endures through to the twenty-first century, and what her journey through time reveals about what matters to us as humans. Charting Venus's origins in powerful ancient deities, Bettany demonstrates that Venus is far more complex than first meets the eye. Beginning in Cyprus, the goddess's mythical birthplace, Bettany decodes Venus's relationship to the Greek goddess Aphrodite, and, in turn, Aphrodite's mixed-up origins both as a Cypriot spirit of fertility and procreation - but also, as a descendant of the prehistoric war goddesses of the Near and Middle East, Ishtar, Inanna and Astarte. On a voyage of discovery to reveal the truth behind Venus, Hughes reveals how this mythological figure is so much more than nudity, romance and sex. It is the both the remarkable story of one of antiquity's most potent forces, and the story of human desire - how it transforms who we are and how we behave
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 224-234) and index
ISBN:1474610366