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Children Of The Dawn Old Tales Of Greece Buckley Elsie Finnimore

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Children Of The Dawn Old Tales Of Greece Buckley Elsie Finnimore
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Publisher: Dodo Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3 MB
Author: Buckley, Elsie Finnimore
ISBN: 9781409920496, 1409920496
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Children Of The Dawn Old Tales Of Greece Buckley Elsie Finnimore by Buckley, Elsie Finnimore 9781409920496, 1409920496 instant download after payment.

THE aim of this volume is to present, in a form suitable for young readers, a small selection from the almost inexhaustible treasure-house of the ancient Greek tales, which abound (it is needless to say) in all Greek poetry, and are constantly referred to by the prose- writers. These stories are found, whether narrated at length, or sometimes only mentioned in a cursory and tantalising reference, from the earliest poets, Homer and Hesiod, through the lyric age, and the Attic renaissance of the fifth century, when they form the material of the tragic drama, down to the second century B. C., when Apollodorus, the Athenian grammarian, made a prose collection of them, which is invaluable. They reappear at Rome in the Augustan age (and later), in the poems of Vergil, Ovid, and Statius-particularly in Ovid's "Metamorphoses. " Many more are supplied by Greek or Roman travellers, scholars, geographers, or historians, of the first three centuries of our era, such as Strabo, Pausanias, Athenaeus, Apuleius and Aelian...
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