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Heinrich Wilhelm Stoll

    January 16, 1819 – June 19, 1890

    Heinrich Wilhelm Stoll was a German classical philologist and author whose work focused on the deep understanding and interpretation of ancient texts. His approach to literature was characterized by precise analysis and an effort to uncover hidden meanings and cultural contexts. Stoll's contribution lies in his ability to make the complexity of the ancient world accessible to the modern reader. His writing offers insight into the thought and society of the past.

    Die Sagen des classischen Alterthums I
    Handbuch der Religion und Mythologie der Griechen und Römer
    Die Sagen des klassischen Altertums
    Sagen des klassischen Altertums
    Die Sagen der Antike
    Handbook of the Religion and Mythology of the Greeks, Tr. by R.B. Paul, and Ed. by T.K. Arnold
    • 2023

      This comprehensive guide to Greek religion and mythology is a must-read for anyone interested in ancient civilizations. Written by Heinrich Wilhelm Stoll and translated by R.B. Paul and edited by T.K. Arnold, this book covers everything from the major gods and goddesses to the lesser-known mythological creatures and the religious practices of the Greeks.

      Handbook of the Religion and Mythology of the Greeks, Tr. by R.B. Paul, and Ed. by T.K. Arnold