This beautifully illustrated wallchart (48" x 36") is a comprehensive family tree of the Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines from the time of Creation through the generation of the Trojan War.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I found that while reading this that in some parts it is a little hard to understand. Overall however the tales of Troy and the epics are written woderfully in a easy to understand and interesting way. It contains some different translations of how the myths took place that make it interesting rather than the humdrum everyday examples. Its a good way to start of a collection for anyone interested in the epics of Greek heroes and the tragedies such as oedipus and the seven against thebes. As well this book provides a grove of information on some lesser known myths as well as contains an abridged version of both the Illiad and the Oddyssey. This book provides many tales of which to entice as well as to ensnare the mind and does a proficient job of putting most of the well known myths into perspective as well as providing certain areas with more explanation and vivid translation. A great place to begin any collection on Greek mythology, however it is somewhat limiting and I would encourage anyone truly intersted in myth to start here and then read the actual unabridged stories as they were first intended to be read. This book will provide however a great launching point for any avid begginer.
Greek myths in one cover!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
A good compendium of Greek myths all in one cover. This book will give one a very good idea and sampling of Greek myths. Useful for getting a "taste" for the kinds of tales mostly known from the ancient Greeks. Also a good background read for the new testament, as the new testament was written in a Hellenized mediterranean. (Yes even Judaism was to some extent slightly to moderately Hellenized, though more so diaspora Judaism than Palestinian).
Great translations of the Greek myths.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I found that while reading this that in some parts it is a little hard to understand. Overall however the tales of Troy and the epics are written woderfully in a easy to understand and interesting way. It contains some different translations of how the myths took place that make it interesting rather than the humdrum everyday examples. Its a good way to start of a collection for anyone interested in the epics of Greek heroes and the tragedies such as oedipus and the seven against thebes. As well this book provides a grove of information on some lesser known myths as well as contains an abridged version of both the Illiad and the Oddyssey. This book provides many tales of which to entice as well as to ensnare the mind and does a proficient job of putting most of the well known myths into perspective as well as providing certain areas with more explanation and vivid translation. A great place to begin any collection on Greek mythology, however it is somewhat limiting and I would encourage anyone truly intersted in myth to start here and then read the actual unabridged stories as they were first intended to be read. This book will provide however a great launching point for any avid begginer.
Great
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I'm not done with the book so far, but it's very useful.. I've been very intrigued with Greek Mythology and this book, although greatly long, maps out all the myths in great detail. I recommend this book to anybody who wants to learn more into the Greek Myths..
It was a very informative piece of litature.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I loved this book it illistated the way I always viewed Greek Myths
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