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Thomas Bulfinch

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256:"an attempt to solve this problem, by telling the stories of mythology in such a manner as to make them a source of amusement. We have endeavored to tell them correctly, according to the ancient authorities, so that when the reader finds them referred to he may not be at a loss to recognize the reference. Thus we hope to teach mythology not as a study, but as a relaxation from study; to give our work the charm of a story-book, yet by means of it to impart a knowledge of an important branch of education. The index at the end will adapt it to the purposes of a reference, and make it a Classical Dictionary for the parlor." 443: 412: 462: 42: 244:"Our work is not for the learned, nor for the theologian, nor for the philosopher, but for the reader of English literature, of either sex, who wishes to comprehend the allusions so frequently made by public speakers, lecturers, essayists, and poets, and those which occur in polite conversation." 355:
Northern Antiquities: or, a Description of the Manners, Customs, Religion and Laws of the Ancient Danes, And Other Northern Nations; Including Those of Our Own Saxon ancestors. With a translation of the
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is a classic work of popularized mythology, the standard for more than a century and still in print. The compilation, assembled posthumously by
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His obituary is printed in full in Marie Cleary, “A Book of Decided Usefulness: Thomas Bulfinch’s ‘The Age of Fable,’”
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Bulfinch's versions of these myths are still being taught in many American public schools. Marie Sally Cleary, in
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readership. The Bulfinch retellings were largely superseded in American high schools by
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His obituary noted that the contents were "expurgated of all that would be offensive".
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to illustrate the history of the Hebrews. However, he is known best as the author of
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Bulfinch belonged to a well-educated merchant family of modest means. His father was
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Myths for the Millions. Thomas Bulfinch, His America, and His Mythology Book
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The Bulfinch Solution: Teaching the Ancient Classics in American Schools
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The versions Bulfinch gives for the classical myths are those in
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Bulfinch published a reorganized version of the biblical book of
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Thomas Bullfinch

Newton, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Newton, Massachusetts
Bulfinch's Mythology
Charles Bulfinch
Massachusetts State House
U.S. Capitol
Washington, D.C.
Boston Latin School
Phillips Exeter Academy
Harvard College
Psalms
Bulfinch's Mythology
The Age of Fable
King Arthur
Charlemagne
Edward Everett Hale
Matter of Rome
Matter of Britain
Matter of France
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Ovid
Virgil
Paul Henri Mallet
Bishop Thomas Percy
antebellum
Edith Hamilton
"Literary King's Chapel"

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