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A first book of myths
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Mary Hoffman |
Simplified retellings of Greek and Roman myths, including those about Icarus, the boy whose father made him wings, and King Midas, who had the golden touch. |
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Tragedies
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Seneca the Younger,Paul Jal,François-Régis Chaumartin,F.-R. Chaumartin |
"Seneca is a figure of first importance in both Roman politics and literature: a leading adviser to Nero who attempted to restrain the emperor's megalomania; a prolific moral philosopher; and the aut… |
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Classical mythology
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Mark P. O. Morford |
An excellent primer on classical mythology for readers who have little or no background of classical knowledge. |
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Works (Tanglewood Tales / Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys)
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Nathaniel Hawthorne |
Tales told at the fireside and in the woods, adapting such classical myths as Pandora's Box, Baucis and Philemon, and Perseus and Medusa to the storyteller's gothic or romantic environment. |
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Metamorphoses
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Apuleius,Werner Krenkel |
To the Right Honourable and Mighty Lord, THOMAS EARLE OF SUSSEX, Viscount Fitzwalter, Lord of Egremont and of Burnell, Knight of the most noble Order of the Garter, Iustice of the forrests and Chases… |
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Metamorphoses
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Ovid |
Bringing together a series of ingeniously linked myths and legends, Ovid's deliciously witty and poignant Metamorphoses describes a magical world in which men and women are transformed - often by lov… |
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