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Among the authors used in this site are:

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James Agee
Mary Austin
Gaston Bachelard, The New Scientific Spirit.
Gregory Bateson
Jacob Bronowski
Archie Carr
Rachel Carson

Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote de la Mancha.
Alfred Crosby
Herman Daly
Charles Darwin
Jared Diamond, Collapse
W. E. B. Dubois
Rene Dubose, The White Plague
Albert Einstein

Richard Feynman
Galileo Galilei
Howard Gardner, Multiple Intelligences
Clifford Geertz
Ross Gelbspan
Murray Gell-Mann
William Greider

James Hansen
Garrett Hardin, Filters Against Folly
Garrett Hardin, Tragedy of the Commons
Stephen Hawking
Martin Heidegger on technology and its meaning
Adam Hochschild
Robert Hooke
Karen Horney, Neurosis and Human Growth
J. Brinkerhoff Jackson
Michio Kaku, Beyond Einstein
Michio Kaku, Hyperspace
Michio Kaku
Martin Kemp
Jamaica Kincaid

Benjamin Kline
Thomas Kuhn
Kai Lee

Aldo Leopold, land ethic
Leopold about land as a complex relation among the living & dead.
Richard Lewontin
James Lovelock

Deirdre McCloskey
Ian McHarg

Bill McKibben
Lynn Margulis
Ernst Mayr
Carolyn Merchant
G. Tyler Miller
Sydney Mintz
Isaac Newton
Arnold Pacey
....................., Technology in World Civilization.
Octavio Paz
Neil Postman
Carroll Pursell
Mark Reisner


Simon Schama
Joseph Siry
Susan Sontag
Sandra Steingraber
Lewis Thomas
James Watson
Walt Whitman
Terry Tempest Williams
Edward O. Wilson
Donald Worster

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APA:
name of page (n.d.). Mythography. Retrieved date accessed, from Loggia.com website: http://www.loggia.com/myth/URL of page accessed

MLA:
"name of page." Loggia.com. Based on Mythography: Exploring Greek, Roman, and Celtic Mythology and Art, © Loggia.com, 1997-2006. date accessed. http://www.loggia.com/myth/URL of page accessed

APA - American Psychological Association

MLA - Modern Language Association

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