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La mythologie et les fables expliquées par l'histoire
Banier rejects the common habit of forcing myths into moral or physical allegories. He treats fables as distorted historical records, written by early poets who acted as the first chroniclers of their people. By analyzing how ancient stories migrated from the East to Greece, he exposes the human vanity and chronological errors that turned mortals into divinities. This work challenges you to rethink the roots of idolatry and the origins of our most enduring cultural stories. It provides a methodical, skeptical toolkit for any reader who wants to see the truth behind the legend.