Classical Mythology in Literature, Art, and MusicWiley, 1971 - 509 pagina's This is an illustrated text that covers the gods and heroes of the Classical world, with special emphasis on the influence Classical mythology has had on literature, art and music in Western civilization. |
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Pagina 133
... mortal limits are exceeded . As for Asclepius , he went beyond mortal limits when he perverted his art and allowed himself to be seduced by a handsome fee to restore a dead person to life . Apollo , in anger over the severe punishment ...
... mortal limits are exceeded . As for Asclepius , he went beyond mortal limits when he perverted his art and allowed himself to be seduced by a handsome fee to restore a dead person to life . Apollo , in anger over the severe punishment ...
Pagina 137
... mortal limitations . Our earliest refer- ence to Marpessa appears in Homer who tells us that Idas , " the strongest of men , ' fought with Apollo with bow and arrow for her hand . What else Homer knew of this story is not told , but if ...
... mortal limitations . Our earliest refer- ence to Marpessa appears in Homer who tells us that Idas , " the strongest of men , ' fought with Apollo with bow and arrow for her hand . What else Homer knew of this story is not told , but if ...
Pagina 234
... mortal son in Styx ; A mortal mother would on Lethe fix . No two maps of the Underworld are the same , nor are the accounts that list the permanent residents who served the god of the dead . There were landmarks the traveler sighted ...
... mortal son in Styx ; A mortal mother would on Lethe fix . No two maps of the Underworld are the same , nor are the accounts that list the permanent residents who served the god of the dead . There were landmarks the traveler sighted ...
Inhoudsopgave
CHAPTER | 19 |
Battles of the Titans and the Rise of Zeus | 40 |
Zeus versus Cronus and the Titans | 55 |
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