Best of
Greek-Mythology

2007

100 Characters from Classical Mythology: Discover the Fascinating Stories of the Greek and Roman Deities


Malcolm Day - 2007
    But today's readers are often confused when they encounter the myriad names of those deities and try to understand their roles in mythology. This entertaining and mind-expanding book charts 100 of the most prominent characters from Greco-Roman mythology, including the primordial deities, the great gods of Olympus, and the shadowy inhabitants of Hades. Addressing universal themes such as love, jealousy, anger, ambition, deceit, and beauty, the stories told here make fascinating reading while they add significance to countless classical references in our civilization's literature and art. Author Malcolm Day profiles each god with a short, very readable summary of that personage's acts. He sets each deity's story within the larger context of a family tree that encompasses all major gods. Full-color illustrations showing memorable scenes from classical mythology include reproductions from famous paintings and photos of statuary. Separate chapters are devoted to:The Primordial Gods: Gaia, Uranus, Cronus, and others The Gods of Olympus: Zeus, Poseidon, Athena, Apollo, and others Descendants of the Titans: Iris, Nike, Helios, Eos, Atlas, and others Legendary Heroes: Jason, Oedipus, Daedelus, Paris, Helen of Troy, and others Figures from the Odyssey: Odysseus, Penelope, Circe, and othersThis virtual roadmap through the complexities of classical mythology features more than 100 full-color illustrations.

The World's Bellybutton


Tanya Landman - 2007
    There he meets a talking swan, who is really Zeus, king of the gods - and he really needs William's help. The knot that ties the world together is slipping, and the planet is about to explode! Can they trick the Gorgons and retie the knot before it's too late.

Classical Mythology & More Workbook


Marianthe Colakis - 2007
    A wide variety of exercises, reflections, and vocabulary enrichment tasks accompany each myth. Students preparing for the ACL Medusa Myth Exam and the ACL National Mythology Exam will find in this an indispensable tool. Creation myths, stories of the Olympians and Titans, legends of the Trojan War cycle, love stories and tales of transformation are all included here. A teacher resource section provides historical, archaeological, artistic and psychological background, ideas for further research and exploration, as well as hands-on class activities.brbr Special Features:/brbrBased on primary Latin and Greek sourcesbrA fresh retelling of the timeless tales from Classical MythologybrContains content exercisesbrEnglish vocabulary words that are based on the myths are explained and accompanied by exercisesbrReflections upon the enduring quality of the myths are included