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Des perspectives si variées ne pouvaient trouver leur développement dans l?espace d?un seul ouvrage. Le présent volume a ainsi pour objet le domaine auquel Pierre Chuvin a consacré ses recherches académiques et son enseignement universitaire : l?étude des textes de l?Antiquité, de préférence tardive. Ses nombreuses contributions au monde savant l?ont établi comme un spécialiste reconnu de la mythologie grecque (Mythologie et géographie dionysiaques; Mythologie grecque. Du premier homme à l?apothéose d?Héraclès) et des questions de société envisagées du point de vue du religieux dans sa Chronique des derniers païens. 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