Myths of Greece and RomePenguin Books, 1981 - 308 من الصفحات Orpheus leading his beloved Eurydice back to life … Ulysses battling to resist the mesmerising Sirens’ song … The tragedy of the vengeful Medea … The timeless stories of the gods and goddesses of Greece and Rome are charged with passion and romance, magic and murder. Each one is brought to life beautifully in this lavishly illustrated edition of Thomas Bulfinch’s ‘The Age of Fable’ compiled by Bryan Holme. The narrative is clear and captivating, while the illustrations demonstrate the profound effect the myths had on the great artists of the West, via paintings and sculptures by masters from Botticelli to Picasso. |
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الصفحة 123
... maiden Hero, a priestess of Venus. Leander loved her, and used to swim the strait nightly to enjoy the company of ... maidens soberly, Down looking aye, and with a chasten'd light, Hid in the fringes of your eyelids white, And meekly let ...
... maiden Hero, a priestess of Venus. Leander loved her, and used to swim the strait nightly to enjoy the company of ... maidens soberly, Down looking aye, and with a chasten'd light, Hid in the fringes of your eyelids white, And meekly let ...
الصفحة 252
... maiden who had fallen to Achilles' share in the division of the spoil. Achilles submitted but forthwith declared that he would take no further part in the war. He withdrew his forces from the general camp and openly avowed his intention ...
... maiden who had fallen to Achilles' share in the division of the spoil. Achilles submitted but forthwith declared that he would take no further part in the war. He withdrew his forces from the general camp and openly avowed his intention ...
الصفحة 280
... maidens, chiding their alarm and reminding them that the Phaeacians had no enemies to fear. This man, she told them, was ... maiden replied respectfully, offering to be his guide; for the palace she informed him stood near her father's ...
... maidens, chiding their alarm and reminding them that the Phaeacians had no enemies to fear. This man, she told them, was ... maiden replied respectfully, offering to be his guide; for the palace she informed him stood near her father's ...
المحتوى
STORIES OF GODS AND HEROES | 13 |
PROMETHEUS AND PANDORA | 38 |
APOLLO AND DAPHNEPYRAMUS AND THISBECEPHALUS AND PROCRIS | 43 |
حقوق النشر | |
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Achilles Aeneas Aeson alludes ancient Apollo Aristaeus arms arrow Athens Bacchus beauty behold body breath brother Cadmus called cave Cephalus Ceres chariot charm Cupid Cyclops daugh daughter death deities Diana Dryope earth Eurystheus eyes fate father fell fled friends gave goddess gods golden Greek vase hair hand head heard heaven Hector Hercules hero Hippomenes husband island Jason Jove Juno Jupiter king land looked lyre maiden Medea Meleager Mercury Milton Minerva monster mortal mother mountain Museum National Gallery Neptune nymphs oracle Orpheus palace Patroclus Perseus Phaeacian Phineus Pirithous poet Priam Proserpine Psyche queen river rock round Scylla seized sent serpent ship shore Sibyl sight sister sleep stars stood story struck tears temple Theseus thou thought threw told took tree Trojans Troy turned Turnus Ulysses Venus waves wife wind wings wound youth