Perseus provides credit for all accepted changes, storing new. For example, the name of the god of fire may be spelled hephaistos or hephaestus, depending on the writer. The story of danae and the birth of perseus, one of the greatest heroes of greek mythology. Apollodorus library has been used as a source book by classicists from the time of its compilation in the 1st2nd century bc to the present, influencing writers from. In greek mythology, perseus serves as a reminder of bravery and great strength. To be truly familiar with greek mythology, you really should know a good portion of the allusions ovid makes. The arabs followed this legend, naming the constellation the bearer of the demons head. Perseus, on the other hand, acted mostly out of selfinterest. She asked zeus to give the latter lover immortality but omitted to request eternal youth so that the.
Even as a youth theseus shows a more advanced kind of heroism than perseus. Their eldest child, perses, became the first king of the persians, and the founder of that great race. Ahune, ahunum, hahanc, hahane, hahune, hahanie, channa, cestreus, fastaroz, mullet, swamfisk, swamfisck, swamfysck, svvamfysck the long journey of the ahuna begins in aristotle, where the cestreus mullet is described as the most greedy of all fish, with a frequently distended abdomen. Perseus is the granddaddy of all the greek heroes, coming before theseus, heracles, odysseus, and the rest. His reputation and character quickly turned him into a local hero of argos a place in peloponese, greece. Perseus myths are full of gods, creatures, and monsters that you might see in a number of hollywood movies and television shows. The 10 best greek mythology books norse mythology for. National geographic supports k12 educators with ela common core resources.
Perseus, in greek mythology, the slayer of the gorgon medusa and the rescuer of andromeda from a sea monster. Norse mythology, greek gods, greek mythology, egyptian gods, ancient egypt. Aphrodite made all greek gods fall in love with mortal women, and zeus, to punish her, made her fall in love with anchises. Learn more about the traditional story of perseus in this article. Perseus later became king of tiryns and founded the dynasty of perseidae. Please participate by editing the article, and help us assess and improve articles to good and 1. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading mythology. It has the iliad, odyssey, aeneid, oedipus, jason and the argonauts, etc. Click here to view or buy daulaires book of greek myths at amazon, where its discounted 30% from its list price. Brought to life with lyrical text by awardwinning author donna jo napoli and stunning artwork by awardwinning illustrator christina balit, the tales of gods and goddesses such as zeus, aphrodite, apollo, and athena and. He put it out that, instead, he planned to seek the hand of another maiden, one hippodameia. If you are really serious about mythology, check out the golden bough by sir james george frazer.
The only work of its kind to survive from classical antiquity, the library of apollodorus is a unique guide to greek mythology, from the origins of the universe to the trojan war. Greek mythology questions and answers discover the community of teachers, mentors and students just like you that can answer any question you might have on greek mythology. Posts about greek mythology written by abookofcreatures. Perseus and andromeda lived for many years and had seven children. Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Okay, okay, dont get yourself into an uproar, he said to perseus, though not perhaps in those exact words. Perseus is best known for beheading the gorgon medusa, a snakehaired lady who can turn anybody who looks at her into stone. Most of the surviving stories of greek mythology tend to be based around the deeds of the gods of mount olympus, and the exploits of mortal heroes fighting man and beast. Partial to handsome chaps she bagged the hunters cephalus or orion and the trojan prince tithonus, depending on the version of the myth. Contents 8 introduction vii map of the greek world, c.
Greek mythology 2 heroes and creatures page exported from wikipedia articles about greek mythology. The hero perseus in greek mythology was known as the one who killed the medusa, saved andromeda and founded the city of mycenae. For adults with more advanced knowledge for those already familiar with bulfinch, the next book to pick up is timothy gantz early greek myths, although this is a 2 volume reference work, rather than a book to read. Many heroes have been mentioned to be the youngsters of gods, and positively they have been mentioned to be plenty greater than you or i. Odyesseus, for example, was said to have thought of the wooden trojan horse. Greek mythology greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. He was, alongside cadmus and bellerophon, the greatest greek hero and slayer of monsters before the days of heracles. Night falls, and while the city sleeps, sinon opens the horses belly, releasing the greek warriors. Theseus is the son of the king of athens, aegeus, but he grows up with his mother in southern greece. Having to constantly leave behind friends quickly made and teachers that she adored, ashlynne began resenting her whole ordeal.
Their second son, electryon, later became king of mycenae and it was his daughter, alcmene, who gave birth to heracles, the greatest hero in greek mythology. He married andromeda, and upon his return used medusas head to turn polydectes and his followers to stone, before presenting medusas head to athene who had. Katoblepas, catablepon, katoblepon, catobleponta, gorgon erroneously the catoblepas, that which looks downwards, is probably the most hideous and repulsive of living things, so horrid that its mere glance is lethal. Greek mythology are books about or based on the ancient greek myths as well as. He begins the tale shortly after the war described in the iliad. The new national geographic treasury of greek mythology offers timeless stories of greek myths in a beautiful new volume. Such, then, were the doings of the athenians 1 and lacedaemonians in the region of the hellespont. Book this book does not require a rating on the projects quality scale.
As soon as the reader notices the horse of mountainous size, the trojan horse s reputation precedes itself and the text instills a sense of deception and doom. Perseus life was a very interesting one, full of adventures. A roman summary of mythological stories, the fabulae of hyginus first century bcefirst century ce says that he was killed by a rival king, megapenthes, with whom he had previously exchanged kingdoms tiryns and argos. Arcisius, perseus grandfather, had asked an oracle if he would ever have any kids.
Greek mythologyheroesperseus wikibooks, open books for an. Each guest should have a present for the celebration, but perseus had nothing to give. Aeneas was a trojan hero in greek mythology, son of the prince anchises and the goddess aphrodite. Greek mythology is told through a large collection of written texts, and in greek representational arts, such as vasepaintings and sculpture. The adventures of perseus part 2 greek mythology ep. Sure to dazzle all those intrigued with the fantastic tales of greek mythology and enchant new readers, this vibrant book will soon become a family keepsake. Hamilton takes his story from a variety of sources, but mostly from apollodorus. Part the hero perseus in greek mythology was the son of danae and zeus, who had turned into a stream of gold in order to get into her chambers. Dawn aka eos the winged daughter of hyperion and theia who rides a twohorse chariot across the sky each morning.
And i expect every one of my loyal subjects to contribute a gift to the bride price, he said, looking meaningfully at perseus. He sought revenge when necessary and proved himself to be honorable and clever. He is best known for having slain the gorgon medusa, which resulted. He beheaded the gorgon medusa for polydectes and saved andromeda from the sea monster cetus. Greek myth attempts to explain the origins of the world, and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses. But the story is long, lets start with the beginning. He consistently overcame obstacles of all sizes and defended his loved ones. Before he left for athens, aegeus placed a sword and a pair of shoes under a giant rock and tells his wife that when their son is strong enough, he should roll.
Best books for kids and adults interested in greek mythology. Xenophon, hellenica, book 5, chapter 1, section 1 perseus. While visiting argos, perseus accidentally killed argos mother. Best books about greek mythology for a starter this year i started to be very interested in mythology and know i came here to have some books about greek mythology recommended about everything or maybe the books from the most important stories heracles, perseus and. Oct 09, 2007 in greek mythology, perseus was son of zeus by danae, and was raised at the court of king polydectes, at whose request he killed medusa. Ages 10 and up this mythology handbook is overflowing with interesting facts and activities that will fascinate those with an interest in the stories of greek heroes, gods and goddesses.
In books 2 and 3, aeneas recounts to dido the events that occasioned the trojans arrival. Much like edith hamiltons mythology, daulaires book of greek myths was originally published decades ago in 1962, in fact but has yet to be surpassed to this day. This book is within the scope of wikiproject religion, a project to improve wikipedia s articles on religionrelated subjects. Treasury of greek mythology by donna jo napoli overdrive. Book two of virgil s aeneid, the recounting of the greek s infiltration of troy and the following battle, possesses a certain air of doom from the start. A visual whos who of greek mythology ancient history. Perseus and the gorgons head the greek myth of the hero perseus famous quest to kill the snakyhaired medusa, the mere sight of whom could turn a person to stone. Meanwhile, hector, the fallen leader of the trojan army, appears to aeneas in a dream and informs him that the city has been infiltrated. Rota the trochus, wheel, or rota is a huge seamonster known to swim close to shore in large groups. Best books about greek mythology for a starter this year i started to be very interested in mythology and know i came here to have some books about greek mythology recommended about everything or maybe the books from the most important stories heracles, perseus and medusa, etc. Bang fof 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 this book is printed on acidfree paper. Greek mythology questions and answers discover the community of teachers, mentors and students just like you that can answer any question you might have on. Polydectes asked perseus to slay and behead the gorgon medusa and bring back her head as his gift.
Greek mythologyheroesperseus wikibooks, open books for. He is more extensively mentioned in roman mythology, and is seen as an ancestor of remus and romulus, founders of rome. Materials copies of medusa picture the story of perseus handout markers, pens, or pencils aluminum foil blank paper cardboard or posterboard scissors permanent markers tape or glue mirror preparation 1. The warriors kill the trojan guards and open the gates of the city to the rest of their forces. Perseus was the son of zeus and danae, the daughter of acrisius of argos.
Apollodorus library has been used as a source book by classicists from the time of its compilation in the 1st2nd century bc to the present, influencing writers from antiquity to. We are reading daulaires book of greek myths as well and are excited to compare the two different versions of the story of perseus. Cunning ulysses devised a way for greek warriors to gain entry into the walled city of troy by hiding in a large wooden horse. Resource notes and ample back matter directing readers to more information round out this luminous book. Because the greek alphabet is different from the one we use in english, scholars will differ in choosing the english equivalent for a greek word. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by project gutenberg. Greek mythology is the body of myths and teachings that belong to the ancient greeks, concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. The library of greek mythology by apollodorus 9780192839244.
The 10 best greek mythology books norse mythology for smart. The ultimate mythology collection is a good place to start. Greek mythology tells of many heroes who defeated their enemies by superior wit. In a lot of ways, perseus is the dude that all mortal heroes have to measure up to. The constellation perseus is named after the greek hero who cut off the head of the monster medusa. Maddy brooks and aidan malitsky perseuss young life landed on island of seriphos together polydectes as king grew up strong protected his mother went on a voyage to get medusa for furious polydectes happily ever after before perseus. Responses may vary but should include some or all of the following information.
Even if perseus myth is a little on the simple side, it has still had a huge impact on greek mythology. Mar 25, 2015 most of the surviving stories of greek mythology tend to be based around the deeds of the gods of mount olympus, and the exploits of mortal heroes fighting man and beast. Meanwhile eteonicus was again in aegina, and although previously the aeginetans had been maintaining commercial intercourse with the athenians, still, now that the war was being carried on by sea openly, he, with the approval of the ephors, urged on everybody who so. Norse mythology, greek gods, greek mythology, egyptian gods, ancient egypt kindle edition by auerbach, patrick. He received a mirrorlike shield to take on his journey. The aeneid vergil ancient rome classical literature. Discover, download and read free and lowpriced ebooks on the subject of greek mythology.
Theseus does his great deeds on his own, without help, and uses his strength and bravery to make the road safer for the common people. Before she knows it, things in her life begin to get really weird, really freaking fast. For adults with more advanced knowledge for those already familiar with bulfinch, the next book to pick up is timothy gantz early greek myths, although this is a 2volume reference work, rather than a book to read. Click here to view or buy daulaires book of greek myths at amazon, where its. The excerpt mentions heroic feats of daring and we see him defeat and kill the fierce minotaur, thus releasing the athenians from the horrible sacrifices they have been forced to make to the king of minos.
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