Who else started getting into reading geek mythology after playing God of war or watching Hercules, Xena warrior princess, clash of the titans and wrath of the titan's movies
Edith Hamilton was my introduction to Greek Mythology. I still have my paper back from 1980. I took an alternative class in middle school in place of seventh grade English and in Eighth grade in place of shop. It was called the enrichment program. Two semesters of Greek mythology and one on politics and the other on (King) Arthurian Tales. It was great to have all that knowledge when the movies Excalibur and Clash of the Titans came out in the early 1980s. I later studied Norse mythology on my own and had a Egyptian history and Mythology class in college.
I haven't read this book yet. Looks and sounds interesting. I have two of Stephen Fry's recent books on the subject, and I found Philip Matyszak's Greek and Roman myths to be a good short reference guide. Thanks for the recommendation.
My pleasure! Stephen Fry's work is very nice. I have the audiobooks myself. Don't have Matyszak's myths yet but will have a look. What I love about this edition is how much fun it is crack it open for a quick reference from time to time. It has a nostalgic childhood feeling with all the illustrations.
I loved Greek Myths when I was a child, brought on, I suppose by films such as Jason and the Argonauts. I bought the Stephen Fry trilogy to listen to on my lockdown exercise walks, and love his delivery and the spoken footnotes. I will now buy this book for an alternative to Steohen Fry. Thanks for the recommendation.
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Who else started getting into reading geek mythology after playing God of war or watching Hercules, Xena warrior princess, clash of the titans and wrath of the titan's movies
Me
Edith Hamilton was my introduction to Greek Mythology. I still have my paper back from 1980. I took an alternative class in middle school in place of seventh grade English and in Eighth grade in place of shop. It was called the enrichment program. Two semesters of Greek mythology and one on politics and the other on (King) Arthurian Tales. It was great to have all that knowledge when the movies Excalibur and Clash of the Titans came out in the early 1980s.
I later studied Norse mythology on my own and had a Egyptian history and Mythology class in college.
Thank you!
I haven't read this book yet. Looks and sounds interesting. I have two of Stephen Fry's recent books on the subject, and I found Philip Matyszak's Greek and Roman myths to be a good short reference guide. Thanks for the recommendation.
My pleasure! Stephen Fry's work is very nice. I have the audiobooks myself. Don't have Matyszak's myths yet but will have a look. What I love about this edition is how much fun it is crack it open for a quick reference from time to time. It has a nostalgic childhood feeling with all the illustrations.
I loved Greek Myths when I was a child, brought on, I suppose by films such as Jason and the Argonauts. I bought the Stephen Fry trilogy to listen to on my lockdown exercise walks, and love his delivery and the spoken footnotes. I will now buy this book for an alternative to Steohen Fry. Thanks for the recommendation.
Order placed, thanks!
Awesome! Let me know how you like it when it arrives.
excellent video .
Thank you very much! So happy you enjoyed it.
I have bought the the 75th anniversary edition. Unfortunately, I couldn't understand the family tree pages and why some of them reoccur? Ex: Zeus
I bought one of her books but the old one
i always blame edith hamilton for making me addicted to the greek mythology...
Does she write about Heracles and his labors?
Yes, she does!
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This book is for legends
Need to order my own copy! Have read it from my local library, but I'd like one I can call my own...