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Gods, men and monsters from the Greek myths

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (World mythology)New York Peter Bedrick 1991Description: 156p.; ill. (some col.), col. maps; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0872269116
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL782 .G53 1991
Contents:
The world of the gods. The new gods--Zeus and Hera. Hades, lord of the underworld. Persephone among the dead. Poseidon's ocean kingdom. Prometheus and Pandora. Aphrodite, goddess of love. Artemis and Apollo. The chariot of the sun. Athene, goddess of wisdom. Hermes, the messenger of the gods. Pan and Dionysus, the wild gods. The labours of Hercules. The adventures of Perseus. The rival twins. Jason and the golden fleece. The house of Thebes. Theseus, king of Athens. Orpheus and Eurydice. Eros and Psyche. Pygmalion's statue. Echo and Narcissus. Midas, the golden king. The death of the Chimaera. The fall of Troy. The wanderings of Odysseus. Symbols in the Greek myths
Abstract: A collection of myths relating the exploits and adventures of the gods and heroes of ancient Greece.
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Reprint; orig. pub c1977 by Eurobook Ltd.. Illustrations by Giovanni Caselli, 1939- ..

The world of the gods. The new gods--Zeus and Hera. Hades, lord of the underworld. Persephone among the dead. Poseidon's ocean kingdom. Prometheus and Pandora. Aphrodite, goddess of love. Artemis and Apollo. The chariot of the sun. Athene, goddess of wisdom. Hermes, the messenger of the gods. Pan and Dionysus, the wild gods. The labours of Hercules. The adventures of Perseus. The rival twins. Jason and the golden fleece. The house of Thebes. Theseus, king of Athens. Orpheus and Eurydice. Eros and Psyche. Pygmalion's statue. Echo and Narcissus. Midas, the golden king. The death of the Chimaera. The fall of Troy. The wanderings of Odysseus. Symbols in the Greek myths

A collection of myths relating the exploits and adventures of the gods and heroes of ancient Greece.

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