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mythographer|mɪˈθɒgrəfə(r)| [f. Gr. µῡθογράϕ-ος: see myth n. and -grapher.] A writer or narrator of myths.
1660Stanley Hist. Philos. ix. xv. (1687) 502/2 Those Mythographers, who..feigned three Women who made use of one Eye amongst them. 1669Gale Crt. Gentiles i. iii. vi. 72 Many of the first Mythographers confound the Universal Deluge, with that particular Floud of Deucalion. 1778Warton Hist. Poetry II. Emend. E 3, Fulgentius, Boccacio's favorite mythographer. 1846Grote Greece i. vi. I. 208 The genealogy just given of Œneus..seems to have been followed generally by the mythographers. 1891R. Ellis in Class. Rev. V. 457/2 Apollodorus (the Mythographer). |