Fritz Graf here presents a survey of a god once thought of as the most powerful of gods, and capable of great wrath should he be crossed:
Apollo the sun god. From his first attestations in Homer, through the complex question of pre-Homeric
Apollo, to the opposition between
Apollo and Dionysos in nineteenth and twentieth-century thinking, Graf examines Greek religion and myth to provide a full account of
Apollo in the ancient world. For students of Greek religion and culture, of myth and legend, and in the fields of art and literature,
Apollo will provide an informative and enlightening introduction to this powerful figure from the past.
Apollo