Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece

The author never forgets he is a scholar, and never allows us to forget that he is a wit and a humorist. Let us pretend that the phrase has never been used before, and therefore declare because we mean it: This book will please children of all ages from ten to eighty. The heard-for-the-first-time, or the familiar stories of Greek mythology are told as parts of a connected whole; this book is The Rise and Fall of the Olympian Empire. The Greeks had a clear conception of the family histories of their gods, godesses and demi-gods; here it is, complete with a family tree, and the stories remembered by celestial or earthly Nannies when their charges had grown up and become celebrated.

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Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece

The author never forgets he is a scholar, and never allows us to forget that he is a wit and a humorist. Let us pretend that the phrase has never been used before, and therefore declare because we mean it: This book will please children of all ages from ten to eighty. The heard-for-the-first-time, or the familiar stories of Greek mythology are told as parts of a connected whole; this book is The Rise and Fall of the Olympian Empire. The Greeks had a clear conception of the family histories of their gods, godesses and demi-gods; here it is, complete with a family tree, and the stories remembered by celestial or earthly Nannies when their charges had grown up and become celebrated.

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Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece

Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece

by William Henry Denham Rouse
Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece

Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece

by William Henry Denham Rouse

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The author never forgets he is a scholar, and never allows us to forget that he is a wit and a humorist. Let us pretend that the phrase has never been used before, and therefore declare because we mean it: This book will please children of all ages from ten to eighty. The heard-for-the-first-time, or the familiar stories of Greek mythology are told as parts of a connected whole; this book is The Rise and Fall of the Olympian Empire. The Greeks had a clear conception of the family histories of their gods, godesses and demi-gods; here it is, complete with a family tree, and the stories remembered by celestial or earthly Nannies when their charges had grown up and become celebrated.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781999855758
Publisher: Nigel Gourlay
Publication date: 04/20/2020
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 4.72(w) x 7.48(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

William Henry Denham (W. H. D.) Rouse (30 May 1863 - 10 February 1950) was a pioneering British teacher who advocated the use of the Direct Method of teaching Latin and Greek.
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