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Greek Mythology: A Deeper Look at Classical Greek Lore and Myth (A Beginner's Guide Into the World of Greek Gods and Goddesses) - cover

Greek Mythology: A Deeper Look at Classical Greek Lore and Myth (A Beginner's Guide Into the World of Greek Gods and Goddesses)

Charles Adams

Verlag: Gupta Jyoti

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This guide succeeds in presenting an overall sketch of the creation of the world and the battles that follow, resulting in zeus taking his place as the supreme god and ruling the earth from mount olympus. It covers the creation of man, it seems, as a bit of an afterthought for the amusement of the olympians and some of the most famous stories that have come down to us via the writings of the great dramatists of the classical age. There are concise biographies of the twelve gods that make up the olympians as well as of the heroes of the trojan war.What you’ll learnThe names, powers, and significance of all major greek gods and goddesses.How to activate and use your knowledge of greek mythology in modern contexts.Fascinating stories that showcase the greeks’ worldview.The importance of mythology in greek civilization and beyond.And much more!Do myths of gods and heroes seem perplexing to you, leaving you searching for a deeper understanding?Are you eager to bridge the gap between ancient narratives and your life today but struggle to see how they relate?If so, you're not alone. Many students, young professionals, and curious explorers feel the same way. Yet this feeling of disconnection can change when you delve into the illuminating pages of our carefully curated guide.
Verfügbar seit: 20.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 150 Seiten.

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