2 edition of student"s mythology found in the catalog.
student"s mythology
C. A. White
Published
1873
by W.J. Widdleton in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by C.A. White. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 315 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 315 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21406086M |
A new translation of an important text for Greek mythology used as a source book by classicists from antiquity to Robert Graves, The Library of Greek Mythology is a complete summary of early Greek myth, telling the story of each of the great families of heroic mythology, and the various adventures associated with the main heroes and heroines, from Jason and Perseus to . item 3 The Students Mythology by C.A. White (English) Hardcover Book Free Shipping! - The Students Mythology by C.A. White (English) Hardcover Book Free Shipping! $ Free shipping. No ratings or reviews yet. Be the first to write .
Explore our list of Folklore & Mythology - Teens Books at Barnes & Noble®. Receive FREE shipping with your Barnes & Noble Membership. Due to COVID, orders may be delayed. Mythology is perhaps the most highly acclaimed modern collection of Greek and Roman (and even some Norse) myths. Written by Edith Hamilton in , the collection draws on classical and other ancient sources to retell a wide variety of tales. In her introduction, Hamilton admits the difficulty of compiling stories that have been passed down by thousands of writers for Author: Edith Hamilton.
For instance, it might make sense to assign this textbook as a companion to reading The Iliad or The Odyssey, or as in a course where there are tons of allusions to classical mythology in the various works being assigned, in order to help students gain a sense of the intertextual links in those allusions/5(2). It is a classic book that has dense writings about Greek mythology, from the origin of the universe to the Trojan War. It provides a detailed description and history of the Greek myth and has had a great impact on many writers. It is an excellent book for young adults. The Greek Myths. By: Robert Graves. This book was written in by Robert.
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Best Mythology Books for Kids and Teens. At some point during their grade school years, lots of kids go through a big mythology phase -- they can't get enough of stories about gods, goddesses, and other mythological creatures. And that love can continue through the teen years.
There's more than just Greek and Roman mythology. The Student's Mythology: A Compendium Of Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Hindoo, Chinese, Scandinavian, Celtic, Aztec And Peruvian Mythologies by C.
White (Author)Author: C. White. Mythology Books for Middle School I'm a YA/Children's public students mythology book and every year one of the 7th grade Language Arts teachers makes her kids do a mythology report. I need book. Introduce students to the classic, compelling adventures of ancient Greece in this accessible collection of Greek mythology books.
These rich, powerful stories stand the test of time and challenge readers to engage their close reading and critical thinking skills. From immortal gods, goddesses, and heroes to unusual creatures and demigods, these Greek mythology books for kids are filled with action, drama, and adventure.
(Which is the very reason Greek myths have endured through the ages!). Give your middle and high school students practice with independent research and a chance to learn more about over 50 fascinating individuals from Ancient Greece with this FREE download: People of Ancient Greece Notebooking Unit for Middle and High School.
You may be concerned to teach about Greek Mythology with all the mysticism, fantasy and. The first story I read was the tale of Hermes.
Born on Mount Cyllene to his mother Maia, Hermes was an astonishing child. His growth was equally astonishing for he grew at a rapid rate.
Deciding he wanted an adventure, Hermes set out one day and stole a. The Gods and Goddesses of Olympus ~ Geared toward the early elementary-aged student, this book offers a brief overview of many of the gods and goddesses with a focus on the Greek myths of who the world was created.
A Child’s Introduction to Greek Mythology ~ This book is recommended for readers ages The material in The Library of Greek Mythology covers the birth of the gods and the creation of the world, the later exploits of the gods, and the mighty deeds of heroes like Hercules, Jason, Perseus, Theseus, and the men and women of the Trojan War.
Robin Hard’s translation is modern and accessible. An Introduction to Greek Mythology. Download the PDF version of this lesson plan. Greek mythology is not only interesting, but it is also the foundation of allusion and character genesis in literature.
In this lesson plan, students will gain an understanding of Greek mythology and the Olympian gods and goddesses.
It's an interesting book that helps us, parents, to introduce kids to the world of Western Mythology. This book introduces the origins of the gods, they fightings, powers, and. One of the best-known mythological books is Homer’s Iliad, which tells of the Trojan War.
No one reading the book today accepts Homer’s story as a historically factual account. This book features 12 classic stories from Greek mythology, including stories of Echo and Narcissus, and Cupid and Psyche. Curtain Call With the above books and activities, students will build a solid foundation of knowledge related to Greek mythology.
Best Books About Mythology Whether on mythology in general or particular branches, what are the best books you have read on the subject.
All Votes Add Books To This List. 1: The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, #1) by. Rick Riordan (Goodreads Author) avg rating — 1, ratings. score. Mythology. The term mythology can refer to a body of myths or to any traditional story. A myth is a sacred narrative explaining how the world and humankind came to be in their present form.
The main characters in myths are usually gods or supernatural. To be truly familiar with Greek mythology, you really should know a good portion of the allusions Ovid makes.
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. Find Mythology Textbooks at up to 90% off.
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While books on Greek mythology is often tailored for boys, this series is one for the girls. This is a series of books written for reading levels 3rd grade to 7th grade. Heroes in Training: The Series.
This book on Greek mythology focuses on the heroes and gods of Greek mythology. The books written about the heroes of Greek mythology include. WBO Student Loading. Greek mythology. The Greek Myths by Robert Graves () Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece by Gustav Schwab () Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece by W.
Rouse () Bulfinch's Mythology (originally published as three volumes) by Thomas Bulfinch () Mythology by Edith Hamilton (). The Percy Jackson book will make mythology easy to understand and fun.
Mythology will help my students in other classes. Shakespeare makes reference to mythology frequently. Mythology will also help students understand astronomy. It will also be important in world history. This list of books about Greek or Roman mythology is sponsored by Little, Brown and Company, publisher of Circe by Madeline Miller.
In the house of Helios, god of the sun and mightiest of the Titans, a daughter is born. But Circe is a strange child—not powerful, like her father, nor viciously alluring like her : Mary Kay Mcbrayer.In the lessons below, students will learn about Greek conceptions of the hero, the function of myths as explanatory accounts, the presence of mythological terms in contemporary culture, and the ways in which mythology has inspired later artists and poets.