Gods and Mortals in Classical Mythology

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  • Gods and Mortals in Classical Mythology Book Detail

  • Author : Michael Grant
  • Release Date : 1973
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Religion
  • Pages : 458
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 91,91 MB

Gods and Mortals in Classical Mythology by Michael Grant PDF Summary

Book Description: "The Greek and Roman myths and legends are an indispensable part of our cultural heritage -- drawn upon by painters adn writers through the centuries, told and retold all over the world. Together they add up to one of the greatest imaginative achievements in the history of civilization; and yet the narratives of the myths themselves, today, are often only half-remembered. This scholarly and comprehensive book presents, in alphabetical order, clear and concise accounts of all the characters around whom the myths of Greece and Rome were woven." --from publisher's notes.

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