
Reading Greek and Roman Mythology for the First Time 1
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A perfect book for beginners to learn about Greek and Roman mythology! Embark on a mythical journey with exciting stories and vibrant comics! Greek and Roman mythology is essential reading for understanding Western history and philosophy, as well as fine art, literature, and other artistic disciplines! For children new to this essential classic, this humanities series introduces the world of the gods through engaging and entertaining comics and rich, helpful explanations. Embark on an exciting journey into the mythological world imagined by the ancient Greeks with "Greek and Roman Mythology for Beginners," which reinterprets the basics of Greek and Roman mythology, which can be stimulating or difficult, in a way that's suitable for children. |
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Chapter 1: The Birth of the World 10
Descendants of Gaia 12
Cronus 20, who overthrew Uranus
Chapter 2: Zeus Becomes King 28
The Merciless Father Cronus 30
The sixth surviving child, 40
Zeus Saves His Brothers 50
Chapter 3: The Beginning of a Long War 60
Attack of Kronos and the Titans 62
Triumph of the Olympian Gods 66
The Appearance of Gigantes and Typhon 74
Chapter 4: The Story of the Palace of Olympus 86
The Gods Who Rule the World 88
A Deeper Look into Greek and Roman Mythology 143
Complete Conquest of Greek and Roman Mythology! 150
Descendants of Gaia 12
Cronus 20, who overthrew Uranus
Chapter 2: Zeus Becomes King 28
The Merciless Father Cronus 30
The sixth surviving child, 40
Zeus Saves His Brothers 50
Chapter 3: The Beginning of a Long War 60
Attack of Kronos and the Titans 62
Triumph of the Olympian Gods 66
The Appearance of Gigantes and Typhon 74
Chapter 4: The Story of the Palace of Olympus 86
The Gods Who Rule the World 88
A Deeper Look into Greek and Roman Mythology 143
Complete Conquest of Greek and Roman Mythology! 150
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From the empty chaos, countless gods were born.
Let's meet the beginning of Greco-Roman mythology!
How was the world we live in created? The ancient Greeks believed that from the empty chaos of Chaos, the goddess of the earth, Gaia, was born. Gaia's countless descendants then gave birth to the world, including the sky, mountains, and seas.
And among the many gods, the most powerful, Zeus, won many wars and became the highest god of Olympus.
What happened before the world was born, and who are the gods who ruled the world from the palace of Olympus, including Zeus? In 『Reading Greek and Roman Mythology for the First Time ① Olympus, the World of the Gods』, you can have fun learning about them.
A new introduction to mythology that helps you understand the humanities!
A combination of 'text' and 'comics' for fun and learning all at once!
To increase the interest and understanding of young readers who are reading Greek and Roman mythology for the first time, the contents of the myths were explained in friendly and rich 'text' and vivid 'comics'.
From the moment you open the first page, you will be immersed in a sea of myths through the smooth text and illustrations.
With "Reading Greek and Roman Mythology for Beginners," a book that stimulates your imagination and aesthetic sensibility, you can enjoy studying mythology in the easiest and most enjoyable way.
From informative pages to quizzes that expand your thinking skills!
After reading the entire text, I have compressed the 'Genealogy of the Gods' into one page so that you can organize the names of numerous gods at a glance.
We also include a 'Dive Deeper into Greek and Roman Mythology' page that provides more in-depth information along with rich visual materials such as relics, artifacts, and works of art.
Finally, you can take a quiz on the "Complete Conquest of Greek and Roman Mythology!" page to check how much you remember of the myths covered in the text, and freely express your thoughts about the actions of the gods in the myths.
Let's meet the beginning of Greco-Roman mythology!
How was the world we live in created? The ancient Greeks believed that from the empty chaos of Chaos, the goddess of the earth, Gaia, was born. Gaia's countless descendants then gave birth to the world, including the sky, mountains, and seas.
And among the many gods, the most powerful, Zeus, won many wars and became the highest god of Olympus.
What happened before the world was born, and who are the gods who ruled the world from the palace of Olympus, including Zeus? In 『Reading Greek and Roman Mythology for the First Time ① Olympus, the World of the Gods』, you can have fun learning about them.
A new introduction to mythology that helps you understand the humanities!
A combination of 'text' and 'comics' for fun and learning all at once!
To increase the interest and understanding of young readers who are reading Greek and Roman mythology for the first time, the contents of the myths were explained in friendly and rich 'text' and vivid 'comics'.
From the moment you open the first page, you will be immersed in a sea of myths through the smooth text and illustrations.
With "Reading Greek and Roman Mythology for Beginners," a book that stimulates your imagination and aesthetic sensibility, you can enjoy studying mythology in the easiest and most enjoyable way.
From informative pages to quizzes that expand your thinking skills!
After reading the entire text, I have compressed the 'Genealogy of the Gods' into one page so that you can organize the names of numerous gods at a glance.
We also include a 'Dive Deeper into Greek and Roman Mythology' page that provides more in-depth information along with rich visual materials such as relics, artifacts, and works of art.
Finally, you can take a quiz on the "Complete Conquest of Greek and Roman Mythology!" page to check how much you remember of the myths covered in the text, and freely express your thoughts about the actions of the gods in the myths.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: May 28, 2020
- Page count, weight, size: 152 pages | 458g | 148*210*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791164135226
- ISBN10: 1164135228
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