
Greek & Roman Myths & Legends
Arcturus World Mythology
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Narrated by:
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Daphne Kouma
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By:
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H. A. Guerber
About this listen
Inexhaustibly inspirational, captivating, and illusive, the deities of the ancient Greek and Roman world continue to mesmerise us today. Since their inception, the gods and goddesses of Greece and Rome have stirred up immense curiosity, particularly surrounding their unique powers, personalities, origin stories, and myths. These, taken together, have inspired countless pursuits throughout the ages, including the running of governments, the creation of art, the writing of literature, and the composition of music.
In this book, H.A. Guerber works to retell these ancient stories as graphically and as accurately as possible, ensuring that the most faithful accounts are provided to illustrate their historical relevance and reception.
This book contains the myths and legends of:
- Jupiter
- Juno
- Minerva
- Apollo
- Venus
- Vulcan
- Ceres and Proserpina
- Vesta
- And many more!
Aimed towards students and enthusiasts alike, Greek and Roman Myths and Legends will provide you with a detailed survey of the spiritual beliefs and fascinating tales of the world's most intriguing ancient societies.
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Well worth the listen with repeat value
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excellent overview
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Interspersed with well-delivered poetic verses from translations of the Iliad, the Odessey, the Aeneid, famous ancient Greek plays, and various old poets, these poems endow the telling of such myths with grandeur and majesty.
Roman names were mainly used as it appears they were the prevalent at the time of writing (late 19th, early 20th Centuries), although Greek names are collectively mentioned in passing.
All-Encompassing Mythology Collection
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Mythology with interesting way of using references.
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Very Enjoyable Overview
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