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A New System or an Analysis of Ancient Mythology V1 is a book written by Jacob Bryant, a British scholar and theologian, and published in 1774. The book is a comprehensive analysis of ancient mythology, with a focus on the myths of Greece and Rome. Bryant's aim in writing the book was to provide a new system of interpretation for ancient myths, which he believed had been misunderstood and misinterpreted by previous scholars.The book is divided into several sections, each of which focuses on a different aspect of ancient mythology. The first section provides an overview of Bryant's new system of interpretation, which is based on the idea that ancient myths were originally based on historical events and natural phenomena. Bryant argues that these events and phenomena were later transformed into myths through the process of allegory and personification.The following sections of the book explore various themes and motifs in ancient mythology, such as the creation of the world, the gods and goddesses, the heroes and demigods, and the afterlife. Bryant draws on a wide range of sources, including ancient texts, art, and archaeology, to support his interpretations of these myths.Throughout the book, Bryant is critical of previous interpretations of ancient mythology, which he believes have been overly influenced by Christian theology and Enlightenment rationalism. He argues that a more nuanced and historically grounded approach is needed to truly understand the meaning and significance of ancient myths.Overall, A New System or an Analysis of Ancient Mythology V1 is a groundbreaking work of scholarship that continues to be influential in the field of mythology and ancient history.1774. Other volumes in this set include ISBN number(s): 0766168883, 0766168891. Volume 1 of 3. In these volumes, an attempt is made to divest tradition of fable; and to reduce the truth to its original purity. In this work is given a history of the Babylonians, Chaldeans, Egyptians, Canaanites, Helladians, Ionians, Leleges, Dorians, Pelasgi; also of the Scythe, Indoscythe, Ethiopians and Phenicians. The whole contains an account of the principal events in the first ages, from the deluge to the dispersion; also of the various migrations which ensued, and the settlements made afterwards in different parts; circumstances of great consequence which were subsequent to the gentile history of Moses. Written in Old English.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.