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Aulbook's "Elementary Humanities in Comics: Greek and Roman Mythology"
〈Elementary Humanities in Comics, Greek and Roman Mythology〉 is a book that explains the stories of Greek and Roman mythology in an interesting comic format and organizes the knowledge within the mythology in an easy-to-understand way.
Greek and Roman mythology is the source of understanding Western culture and is humanity's greatest classic, allowing us to learn the wisdom of life through the diverse portrayals of gods, heroes, and humans.
It also contains a world of imagination that has been infinitely expanded over thousands of years.
Although it is such an important classic, children who read mythology find it complex and difficult to read.
〈Elementary Humanities in Comics: Greek and Roman Mythology〉 presents the myths and history of Greece and Rome in an entertaining story format.
People in ancient times used to understand and live in reality through myths.
Even in the recorded era, it was thought that the power of the gods was still at work behind the great flow of history, and that some kind of fate was at work.
This easy and fun interpretation of mythology, which has gradually become intertwined with history, helps children become familiar with mythology and gain a proper understanding of both.
In “Elementary Humanities in Comics: Greek and Roman Mythology,” various stories of people from mythology and history unfold.
The newly emerging heroes are descendants of mythical heroes such as Hercules and Achilles, and they respect and learn from their wisdom and strive to become true heroes.
Even heroes in history used to read myths to set realistic goals.
By reading the history within myths and the myths within history, we can not only understand the major trends of world history, but also learn life lessons.
Aulbook's "Elementary Humanities in Comics: Greek and Roman Mythology"
〈Elementary Humanities in Comics, Greek and Roman Mythology〉 is a book that explains the stories of Greek and Roman mythology in an interesting comic format and organizes the knowledge within the mythology in an easy-to-understand way.
Greek and Roman mythology is the source of understanding Western culture and is humanity's greatest classic, allowing us to learn the wisdom of life through the diverse portrayals of gods, heroes, and humans.
It also contains a world of imagination that has been infinitely expanded over thousands of years.
Although it is such an important classic, children who read mythology find it complex and difficult to read.
〈Elementary Humanities in Comics: Greek and Roman Mythology〉 presents the myths and history of Greece and Rome in an entertaining story format.
People in ancient times used to understand and live in reality through myths.
Even in the recorded era, it was thought that the power of the gods was still at work behind the great flow of history, and that some kind of fate was at work.
This easy and fun interpretation of mythology, which has gradually become intertwined with history, helps children become familiar with mythology and gain a proper understanding of both.
In “Elementary Humanities in Comics: Greek and Roman Mythology,” various stories of people from mythology and history unfold.
The newly emerging heroes are descendants of mythical heroes such as Hercules and Achilles, and they respect and learn from their wisdom and strive to become true heroes.
Even heroes in history used to read myths to set realistic goals.
By reading the history within myths and the myths within history, we can not only understand the major trends of world history, but also learn life lessons.
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Chapter 1: The Beginning of the World: Chaos · 10
Chapter 2: The Birth of the Gods 1 · 28
Chapter 3: The Birth of the Gods 2 · 40
Chapter 4: Gaia's Revenge · 58
Chapter 5: Chronos, the God of Time · 68
Chapter 6: Repeating Fate · 80
Chapter 7: The Beginning of the Curse · 94
Chapter 8: The Last Child, Zeus · 108
A Mythical Journey to Become Smarter
What is a Myth? · 140
Background of Greco-Roman Mythology · 142
Literary works based on Greco-Roman mythology · 144
The Primordial Gods · 146
Gaia's Other Descendants · 148
The Rebellion of Cronus · 150
Those Who Raised Zeus · 152
Genealogy of the Gods · 154
Greek and Roman Mythology in Paintings · 156
Myth Talk: Ask Me Anything! · 157
Chapter 2: The Birth of the Gods 1 · 28
Chapter 3: The Birth of the Gods 2 · 40
Chapter 4: Gaia's Revenge · 58
Chapter 5: Chronos, the God of Time · 68
Chapter 6: Repeating Fate · 80
Chapter 7: The Beginning of the Curse · 94
Chapter 8: The Last Child, Zeus · 108
A Mythical Journey to Become Smarter
What is a Myth? · 140
Background of Greco-Roman Mythology · 142
Literary works based on Greco-Roman mythology · 144
The Primordial Gods · 146
Gaia's Other Descendants · 148
The Rebellion of Cronus · 150
Those Who Raised Zeus · 152
Genealogy of the Gods · 154
Greek and Roman Mythology in Paintings · 156
Myth Talk: Ask Me Anything! · 157
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Publisher's Review
*Easy and fun with unique characters and a dynamic story.
The engaging storytelling led by a diverse cast of characters will first capture children's attention.
As you encounter mythological stories that are structured over time, the Greek and Roman mythology that once seemed difficult becomes easier to understand and you can read it with enjoyment.
*Nine themed cultural pages satisfy your curiosity about mythology.
If you've become interested in mythology through comics, you can gain more humanistic knowledge through another book in the comic, "Mythical Journey to Become Smart."
It covers essential knowledge about Greek and Roman mythology, including knowledge that was not covered in depth in comics.
It is filled with a wealth of knowledge and wisdom, making it a worthy choice as a children's humanities textbook.
*This is a useful learning cartoon that helps you solve questions and think deeply.
In the 'Myth Talk' corner, Professor Kang Dae-jin personally answers questions about mythology.
For parents and teachers who are concerned about how to read myths, we have organized this so that they can first understand the meaning of the myths and then think about it together with their children.
*Contains a mythology reading notebook that allows you to organize Greek mythology in one volume.
From the birth of the gods to the adventures of Odysseus, you can summarize the contents of the series up to volume 30 with the Myth Reading Notes.
Look at the cover, imagine the content, answer the initial consonant quiz to guess the names that appear in the myth, and then briefly summarize your thoughts in your reading log to reflect on what you have read.
This process helps children remember the myths longer and internalize the reading experience.
The engaging storytelling led by a diverse cast of characters will first capture children's attention.
As you encounter mythological stories that are structured over time, the Greek and Roman mythology that once seemed difficult becomes easier to understand and you can read it with enjoyment.
*Nine themed cultural pages satisfy your curiosity about mythology.
If you've become interested in mythology through comics, you can gain more humanistic knowledge through another book in the comic, "Mythical Journey to Become Smart."
It covers essential knowledge about Greek and Roman mythology, including knowledge that was not covered in depth in comics.
It is filled with a wealth of knowledge and wisdom, making it a worthy choice as a children's humanities textbook.
*This is a useful learning cartoon that helps you solve questions and think deeply.
In the 'Myth Talk' corner, Professor Kang Dae-jin personally answers questions about mythology.
For parents and teachers who are concerned about how to read myths, we have organized this so that they can first understand the meaning of the myths and then think about it together with their children.
*Contains a mythology reading notebook that allows you to organize Greek mythology in one volume.
From the birth of the gods to the adventures of Odysseus, you can summarize the contents of the series up to volume 30 with the Myth Reading Notes.
Look at the cover, imagine the content, answer the initial consonant quiz to guess the names that appear in the myth, and then briefly summarize your thoughts in your reading log to reflect on what you have read.
This process helps children remember the myths longer and internalize the reading experience.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 30, 2025
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 160 pages | 188*257*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791173574016
- ISBN10: 1173574018
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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