
Everyday Life in Greek and Roman Mythology: 1 Relationships between the Gods
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Book Introduction
Greek and Roman mythology, pierced by the keyword "relationship" The thrill of a vast forest and perfectly aligned details 『Everyday Greek and Roman Mythology ① Relationships between the Gods』 is the first book in the new series, 'Everyday Greek and Roman Mythology', by Han Ho-rim, author of the million-seller 『English That Keeps on Track』 and a Greek and Roman mythology enthusiast. It provides a more three-dimensional insight into Greek and Roman mythology by piercing the numerous tangled scenes of Greek and Roman gods with the keyword of 'relationships'. This book is filled with the curiosity and passion of author Han Ho-rim, who does not miss any historical sites, museums, art galleries, or even fleeting moments in everyday life related to Greco-Roman mythology. By stringing countless beads from Greco-Roman mythology into the right places based on the internal energy accumulated throughout one's life, he conveys the pleasure of each and every detail fitting perfectly into the vast forest of Greco-Roman mythology. Additionally, the vivid photos taken by author Han Ho-rim himself, along with hand-drawn illustrations and maps painstakingly polished with Photoshop, help with understanding and immersion. |
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index
prolog
1.
Odyssey, a truly long and arduous journey
Ulysses of Roman mythology is the Odysseus of Greece.
Odysseus is a general's name, so what is Odyssey?
Why did it take Odysseus ten years to return home?
How dare a human blind me, the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea?
It's easy to deal with because it has one eye.
Odysseus and his men overcome the Sirens' murderous temptation.
After going through all kinds of hardships, I returned home
Odysseus, those who had their eyes on his wife
Just kill these guys
Odysseus is too much
How do you say 'one-eyed' in English?
2.
The story of the god Pan, a mashup of a goat and a human woman
A story that begins in Israel
The beginning of the Jordan River in 'We'll meet across the Jordan River' is here.
Huh? A Greek version of the Cave of the Gods here in Israel?
Alexander the Great, what do you think?
Since then, this area has been designated as a sanctuary.
English vocabulary created by the god Pan
The birth process of Pan God…
Beautiful women are always the target of dirty men
Ancient Greek sexual culture cannot be judged by today's standards.
How can I cure the disease of physical hunger?
There is no such thing as infertility in the world of mythology.
Pan, the celestial talisman of Olympus
How noble, Pan God's hobby
A god who finishes the game in one go with his special skill!
Was the god Pan active in ancient history?
Add one more
3.
Apollo, the god of the cosmic name
When I entered art school
I don't know much about mythology
Still, I want to know something
The Apollo manned spacecraft went to the moon and back.
The names of the Greco-Roman gods who adorned the universe at that time
What about this Apollo? It's called 'Apollo eye disease'
Okay, now let's scan Apollo's identity.
Who gave birth to such a great Apollo and how?
What the heck? Leto found a place to relax?
I will avenge my mother!
Excessive revenge is also a sin.
Apollo secured real estate to set up a trust.
How did Apollo acquire the power of prophecy?
4.
They say there is a temple of Poseidon somewhere on Cape Igot.
You, do you know this English?
What else is Poseidon?
Poseidon is the god of the sea in Greek mythology.
We must have a divine weapon to rule the universe.
Poseidon's symbol, the trident
Poseidon's power
US nuclear submarine missiles named 'Poseidon'
They say there is a temple of Poseidon on this cape.
My Poseidon Realm Experience
No matter what country you are from, the only thing you fear is the Dragon King's temper.
Cape Sounion, a seaside hill with the Temple of Poseidon
Poseidon and Athena fought over the real estate called Athens.
From now on, it is Athens, the land of Athena!
Memories of the Great Flood Remain Around the World
This is why Greek mythology is not a book for children.
Poseidon loves land animals like horses.
Athena's cruel revenge is very one-sided.
5.
Athena, goddess of war and wisdom
Athena, the epitome of the goddess of war
Cannibal Zeus?
Athena, the proud virgin goddess
You should know the word 'metis'~~
Like marriage? If there's someone I like, come see me.
'Aegis', the name of Athena's shield that blocks anything
Meet the dream Aegis ship at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Aegis ship named after the goddess Athena's shield that blocks anything
Step aside, the Korean Navy's Aegis destroyer is leaving.
Is there really such a 'strong' function?
So, what does "AEGIS" mean? Advanced Aegis.
What is the relationship between the system warship and the goddess Athena?
Are you talking about playing soccer in the military again?
I like the sea and I like the navy.
The Greek goddess Athena became Minerva in Roman mythology.
Minerva by our side
6.
The truly absurd birth of Hephaestus
You think you're the only one having a baby? I'm having one too.
Blacksmith, self-employed business suitable for people with mobility impairments
Why on earth did Hephaestus become lame?
The works of Hephaestus, the Advanced Science and Technology Research Institute
The imaginative skills of the ancient Greeks reflected in Hephaestus
Brain surgery concept? / The origin of the Aegis system /
Remotely controlled unmanned vehicles to the other side of space /
Even though he's good with his hands, the sight of him being a giant and holding a table is a bit odd... /
I like pretty female AI robots / I want to create a completely biological humanoid /
The concept of a non-edible super Viagra / Hephaestus thought of a special transparent fiber /
Other works by Hephaestus include
Nobody Wants Me.
I'm so lonely
Finally, let's have a comical look at Hephaestus' pitiful misdeeds.
That's why they say boys and girls under the age of 7 shouldn't sit together
Look what Hephaestus did
Oh my, what is this?
The seeds spilled by Hephaestus, who has been causing a series of incidents
1.
Odyssey, a truly long and arduous journey
Ulysses of Roman mythology is the Odysseus of Greece.
Odysseus is a general's name, so what is Odyssey?
Why did it take Odysseus ten years to return home?
How dare a human blind me, the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea?
It's easy to deal with because it has one eye.
Odysseus and his men overcome the Sirens' murderous temptation.
After going through all kinds of hardships, I returned home
Odysseus, those who had their eyes on his wife
Just kill these guys
Odysseus is too much
How do you say 'one-eyed' in English?
2.
The story of the god Pan, a mashup of a goat and a human woman
A story that begins in Israel
The beginning of the Jordan River in 'We'll meet across the Jordan River' is here.
Huh? A Greek version of the Cave of the Gods here in Israel?
Alexander the Great, what do you think?
Since then, this area has been designated as a sanctuary.
English vocabulary created by the god Pan
The birth process of Pan God…
Beautiful women are always the target of dirty men
Ancient Greek sexual culture cannot be judged by today's standards.
How can I cure the disease of physical hunger?
There is no such thing as infertility in the world of mythology.
Pan, the celestial talisman of Olympus
How noble, Pan God's hobby
A god who finishes the game in one go with his special skill!
Was the god Pan active in ancient history?
Add one more
3.
Apollo, the god of the cosmic name
When I entered art school
I don't know much about mythology
Still, I want to know something
The Apollo manned spacecraft went to the moon and back.
The names of the Greco-Roman gods who adorned the universe at that time
What about this Apollo? It's called 'Apollo eye disease'
Okay, now let's scan Apollo's identity.
Who gave birth to such a great Apollo and how?
What the heck? Leto found a place to relax?
I will avenge my mother!
Excessive revenge is also a sin.
Apollo secured real estate to set up a trust.
How did Apollo acquire the power of prophecy?
4.
They say there is a temple of Poseidon somewhere on Cape Igot.
You, do you know this English?
What else is Poseidon?
Poseidon is the god of the sea in Greek mythology.
We must have a divine weapon to rule the universe.
Poseidon's symbol, the trident
Poseidon's power
US nuclear submarine missiles named 'Poseidon'
They say there is a temple of Poseidon on this cape.
My Poseidon Realm Experience
No matter what country you are from, the only thing you fear is the Dragon King's temper.
Cape Sounion, a seaside hill with the Temple of Poseidon
Poseidon and Athena fought over the real estate called Athens.
From now on, it is Athens, the land of Athena!
Memories of the Great Flood Remain Around the World
This is why Greek mythology is not a book for children.
Poseidon loves land animals like horses.
Athena's cruel revenge is very one-sided.
5.
Athena, goddess of war and wisdom
Athena, the epitome of the goddess of war
Cannibal Zeus?
Athena, the proud virgin goddess
You should know the word 'metis'~~
Like marriage? If there's someone I like, come see me.
'Aegis', the name of Athena's shield that blocks anything
Meet the dream Aegis ship at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Aegis ship named after the goddess Athena's shield that blocks anything
Step aside, the Korean Navy's Aegis destroyer is leaving.
Is there really such a 'strong' function?
So, what does "AEGIS" mean? Advanced Aegis.
What is the relationship between the system warship and the goddess Athena?
Are you talking about playing soccer in the military again?
I like the sea and I like the navy.
The Greek goddess Athena became Minerva in Roman mythology.
Minerva by our side
6.
The truly absurd birth of Hephaestus
You think you're the only one having a baby? I'm having one too.
Blacksmith, self-employed business suitable for people with mobility impairments
Why on earth did Hephaestus become lame?
The works of Hephaestus, the Advanced Science and Technology Research Institute
The imaginative skills of the ancient Greeks reflected in Hephaestus
Brain surgery concept? / The origin of the Aegis system /
Remotely controlled unmanned vehicles to the other side of space /
Even though he's good with his hands, the sight of him being a giant and holding a table is a bit odd... /
I like pretty female AI robots / I want to create a completely biological humanoid /
The concept of a non-edible super Viagra / Hephaestus thought of a special transparent fiber /
Other works by Hephaestus include
Nobody Wants Me.
I'm so lonely
Finally, let's have a comical look at Hephaestus' pitiful misdeeds.
That's why they say boys and girls under the age of 7 shouldn't sit together
Look what Hephaestus did
Oh my, what is this?
The seeds spilled by Hephaestus, who has been causing a series of incidents
Publisher's Review
The relationship between the gods continues like a chain of events
The outlines of Greco-Roman mythology are clearly revealed.
The book begins with the story of Odysseus and progresses to the gods Pan, Apollo, Poseidon, Athena, and Hephaestus.
This flow, listed under the title "Relationships of the Gods," is a somewhat unfamiliar structure not seen in other books on Greco-Roman mythology. However, as you immerse yourself in the continuous relationships of the gods, you will come to realize how reading them with the keyword of "relationships" helps you understand Greco-Roman mythology in an integrated, deep, and rich way.
For example, Odysseus, who took 20 years to return home from the Trojan expedition through the Delphic oracle, Hermes, who in the meantime lured his chaste wife Penelope by disguising her as a goat, and the god Pan, a half-man, half-goat born from their relationship.
Meanwhile, on his way home, Odysseus meets the one-eyed giant Cyclops and, to avoid danger, stabs out the Cyclops' eye. However, since the Cyclops is the son of Poseidon, Poseidon continues to obstruct Odysseus's journey home.
Meanwhile, Pan teaches Apollo his prophecy, and Apollo trades Delphi, originally Poseidon's land, for his own island of Poros.
With this, Delphi becomes the perfect oracle of Apollo.
Poseidon competes with Athena to become the god of the city of Athens, but Athena wins.
Poseidon attacked the beautiful Medusa in Athena's temple, and Athena, the virgin goddess, became upset and turned Medusa's head into a monster covered in snakes.
Athena, the daughter born to Zeus alone, and Hephaestus, the son born to Hera alone.
And the incident with Hephaestus, who had a crush on Athena, etc.
The tangled and tangled relationships between the gods are fascinating in themselves, but the author clarifies the relationships between the gods by connecting and unraveling them one by one according to their connections.
Greek and Roman mythology are classics that are all too familiar to us, but they often remain an area that we want to know more about, as they are not well-organized.
For readers who wish to solidify their understanding of Greek and Roman mythology, this book will serve as an opportunity to fill in the gaps in the abstract, floating Greek and Roman mythology and reestablish it as a solid foundation of knowledge.
The outlines of Greco-Roman mythology are clearly revealed.
The book begins with the story of Odysseus and progresses to the gods Pan, Apollo, Poseidon, Athena, and Hephaestus.
This flow, listed under the title "Relationships of the Gods," is a somewhat unfamiliar structure not seen in other books on Greco-Roman mythology. However, as you immerse yourself in the continuous relationships of the gods, you will come to realize how reading them with the keyword of "relationships" helps you understand Greco-Roman mythology in an integrated, deep, and rich way.
For example, Odysseus, who took 20 years to return home from the Trojan expedition through the Delphic oracle, Hermes, who in the meantime lured his chaste wife Penelope by disguising her as a goat, and the god Pan, a half-man, half-goat born from their relationship.
Meanwhile, on his way home, Odysseus meets the one-eyed giant Cyclops and, to avoid danger, stabs out the Cyclops' eye. However, since the Cyclops is the son of Poseidon, Poseidon continues to obstruct Odysseus's journey home.
Meanwhile, Pan teaches Apollo his prophecy, and Apollo trades Delphi, originally Poseidon's land, for his own island of Poros.
With this, Delphi becomes the perfect oracle of Apollo.
Poseidon competes with Athena to become the god of the city of Athens, but Athena wins.
Poseidon attacked the beautiful Medusa in Athena's temple, and Athena, the virgin goddess, became upset and turned Medusa's head into a monster covered in snakes.
Athena, the daughter born to Zeus alone, and Hephaestus, the son born to Hera alone.
And the incident with Hephaestus, who had a crush on Athena, etc.
The tangled and tangled relationships between the gods are fascinating in themselves, but the author clarifies the relationships between the gods by connecting and unraveling them one by one according to their connections.
Greek and Roman mythology are classics that are all too familiar to us, but they often remain an area that we want to know more about, as they are not well-organized.
For readers who wish to solidify their understanding of Greek and Roman mythology, this book will serve as an opportunity to fill in the gaps in the abstract, floating Greek and Roman mythology and reestablish it as a solid foundation of knowledge.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: July 5, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 232 pages | 225g | 117*184*17mm
- ISBN13: 9791192753188
- ISBN10: 1192753186
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