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  1. The Complete World of Greek Mythology by Richard Buxton, 2004-06-28
  2. The Library of Greek Mythology (Oxford World's Classics) by Apollodorus, 1999-02-25
  3. Classic Myths to Read Aloud: The Great Stories of Greek and Roman Mythology, Specially Arranged for Children Five and Up by an Educational Expert by William F. Russell, 1992-04-28
  4. Greek Mythology Activities: Activities to Help Students Build Background Knowledge About Ancient Greece, Explore the Genre of Myths, and Learn Important Vocabulary by Marcia Worth-Baker, 2005-12-01
  5. The Everything Classical Mythology Book: Greek and Roman Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters from Ares to Zeus (Everything Series) by Lesley Bolton, 2002-04
  6. D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths by Ingri D'Aulaire, Edgar Parin D'Aulaire, 1962-10-19
  7. Greek and Roman Mythology, Volume 3 (Greek and Roman Mythology (Graphic Novels)) by Cirro Oh, 2005-10-01
  8. Bulfinch's Greek and Roman Mythology: The Age of Fable (Dover Thrift Editions) by Thomas Bulfinch, 2000-04-18
  9. Greek Mythology: An Introduction by Fritz Graf, 1996-05-09
  10. The Greek Myths: Complete Edition by Robert Graves, 1993-04-06
  11. Larousse Greek and Roman Mythology by Joel Schmidt, 1983-04
  12. The Chiron Dictionary of Greek & Roman Mythology: Gods and Goddesses, Heroes, Places, and Events of Antiquity
  13. 100 Characters from Classical Mythology: Discover the Fascinating Stories of the Greek and Roman Deities by Malcolm Day, 2007-01-26
  14. The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology (Cambridge Companions to Literature)

161. Dictionary Of Mythology
Crossreferenced dictionary of greek and Roman deities, with images.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/6946/mythology/

162. I've Moved!
A household dedicated to studying and recreating domestic life in the Middle Ages. Pictures, persona story. Links misc. A S, bardic resources, AngloSaxon history, greek/Roman mythology, and clip art.
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163. Mythology Guide - A Dictionary Of Greek And Roman Myths
Provides stories and myths on greek and Roman gods.
http://www.online-mythology.com
Welcome to Mythology Guide. We have collected information on Greek and Roman myths. You can find information on our selection of topics by clicking on the appropriate god or myth name below.
Myth Collection Achelous and Hercules Acis and Galatea Admetus and Alcestis Agamemnon, Orestes, and Electra ...
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164. Mythology Links - Gods, Goddesses, Greek, Roman
mythology Launch Page for students and teachers including greek and Roman gods and goddesses.
http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh/mytholog.htm
links Mythology Links Student Resources Teacher Resources
On - Site Highlights check the Index for more " Launch Pages ", comprehensive " Megalinks " for all areas and CSMS Send-A-Card featuring images from our Art Gallery Click here to Bookmark this site!
Student Resources Absolute Egyptology - contains extensive text and more than 1,000 illustrations; gods and goddesses plus describing text. Very kid and teacher friendly! Ancient Egypt Links onsite - features student projects Ancient Olympic Events - excellent categories, great photos Animals, Myths and Legends (from "Oz Kids") - great legends, coloring pages, crossword puzzles, wordfinds Aesop Fables 655+ Fables, indexed in table format, with morals listed; some with RealAudio and accompanying lesson plans. Bullfinch's Mythology "the age of fable or stories of Gods and Heroes..." Classical Mythology - companion to Morford and Lenardon's Mythology , this site offers users of the book a large number of resources and information including Character Glossary Words and Phrases Glossary and a map section Classical Mythology - The Ancient Sources - the Olympian Gods: images and text; time line of Greek history and literature; iconography and related sites.

165. Greek Myths
The deepest expression of greek ideology, however, lay in a mythology so rich However, the particular richness and complexity of greek mythological owes
http://www.livingmyths.com/Greek.htm
L I V I N G M Y T H S Greek Myths
Ancient Greek civilization provided the foundations of Western culture. Philosophically, artistically, scientifically and politically, the Greeks reached an astonishing level of sophistication. The deepest expression of Greek ideology, however, lay in a mythology so rich that its legacy has endured to the present day. Some of the myths date back to the Aegean civilization, whose bull-cult flourished in Crete before 1600 BCE. This society was matriarchal and worshipped above all the Great Goddess or Earth Mother. Later myths show a conflict between matriarchal and patriarchal allegiances.
The Medusa, slain by Perseus with a little help from the gods .
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There was a strong oral tradition in Greece, as in most other cultures. However, the particular richness and complexity of Greek mythological owes much to the fact that the stories were fashioned into literature from early times.
Theogony
One of the first authors was Hesiod, who wrote his

166. Classical Mythology
ROMAN, greek. Amphitrite Amphitrite Andromeda Andromeda Apollo Apollo Atlas Atlas Callisto Callisto Cassiopeia Cassiopeia
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Amphitrite Amphitrite Andromeda Andromeda Apollo Apollo Atlas Atlas Callisto Callisto Cassiopeia Cassiopeia Cepheus Cepheus Diana Artemis Europa Europa Faunus
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Gaea Gaea Galatea Galatea Ganymede Ganymede Hercules Ulysses Odysseus Venus Aphrodite Credit (button images): courtesy of Corel Corporation. Last modified February 25, 1996 by the Windows Team The source of this material is Windows to the Universe , at http://www.windows.ucar.edu/

167. GREEK Vs. NORSE MYTHOLOGY
Essay by Gareth Long comparing the main greek and Norse gods.
http://webhome.idirect.com/~donlong/
This site is best viewed with a frames capable browser. However I will supply a text only version of my site. Any questions, comments or whatever
E-mail me at donlong@idirect.com

168. Classical Mythology, By Helen Roberts
Helen Roberts chronicles the classical myths of Greece and Rome. Also includes an illustrated encyclopedia.
http://www.classicalmythology.tk

169. Greek And Roman Mythology
greek and Roman mythology. Most of the greek deities were adopted by the Romans, although in many cases there was a change of name. In the list below,
http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0197622.html

170. Kalypsostore - Arts & Crafts
Traditional greek artwork. Sculptures from mythology and Mycenian works. Lifefragments in cylcadic sculptures, traditional dolls, silver jewelry, ceramics, toys and paintings.
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171. Classics Library
Collection covers greek and Latin literature, philology, mythology, paleography, textual criticism, and epigraphy, as well as ancient history, law, religion, philosophy, science, archaeology and art.
http://www.library.yale.edu/htmldocs/classics.html
Classics Library
344 College Street Phelps Hall, 5th floor
NOTE: The Classics Library will close for renovations on 15 May 2000. It will reopen at the beginning of the next academic year. The Classics Department and the office of the library will relocate to 451 College Street until completion of the work. In 1892 the Greek and Latin Clubs of Yale University formed a Classics Library, which has been located in Phelps Hall since 1896. The collection covers Greek and Latin literature, philology, mythology, paleography, textual criticism, and epigraphy, as well as ancient history, law, religion, philosophy, science, archaeology and art. There is also a reference collection containing dictionaries, encyclopedias, manuals, and bibliographies for Greek and Latin studies. An Ibycus computer workstation is located in the library, enabling the patrons to do multilingual word and text processing using the Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Coptic alphabets. There is no copying equipment in the Library, but patrons may obtain permission to take materials to the Classics Department Office to copy them. All materials are otherwise non-circulating. Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sunday, 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

172. Connecticut College - Classics Department
Offers courses in greek and Latin from elementary through advanced levels. Also provides courses in English, covering topics such as greek and Roman culture, mythology, history and philosophy.
http://camel2.conncoll.edu/academics/classics/

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Classics is the study of the civilizations of Greece and Rome, and is the founding discipline of the liberal arts tradition. The Classics Department offers courses in Greek and Latin from the elementary through advanced levels. A student may begin study of either at Connecticut College, and by the second year will be reading primary texts of the principal Greek and Latin authors. Students entering with credits in the languages will be able to begin at the intermediate or advanced level. In addition the department offers a broad range of Classics courses in English, covering many areas of Greek and Roman culture including literature (epic, tragedy, comedy), mythology, history and philosophy. There are three possible tracks for Classics majors:
(i) Classical Languages, with emphasis on Latin, Greek, or a combination of both;
(ii) Classics and Related Studies, which combines courses in Greek or Latin with a coherent set of courses in a related discipline, for example art history or literature;
(iii) Classical Studies, a program which is less language intensive than the other two and includes a substantial selection of Classics courses in English.

173. Greek And Roman Mythology
Roman mythology, greek mythology God's, Goddess, Goddesses, Gods, Graces Love, Muses, Naiads, Nymphs, Olympians, Pain, Panic, Psyche, Siren, Titans, Troy, Vesta, Virgins, Women, Zeus, ,
http://waltm.net/mythpage.htm

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  • The Four winds
  • Diana and Actaeon: A tragic love story
  • Calypso and Odysseus
  • Circe: Enchantress on the island of Aeaea. ...
  • Vulcan:God volcano, fire, metal work
  • ZEUS Stories
  • Rape of Europa
  • Zeus: King of the Gods
  • Zeus's Many Lovers
  • Amphitrite:Goddess of the sea. ...
  • Vesta: Goddess of the home fire
  • TITAN Gods
  • The Titans: The Old Gods
  • Atlas: the Titan who held up the world
  • Titan of Intelligence.
  • Ciris: A Titans released from Cronus' belly ...
  • Uranus: Titan God of the sky
  • TITAN Godesses
  • Fates: Goddesses of Destiny
  • Nyx: Night and negativity
  • Rhea: Mother Earth
  • Tethys: God-mother of Rhea ...
  • Gaea: The Earth Goddess
  • Nymphs in Mythology
  • Three Galatea's in Mythology
  • Pygmalion loved his Galatea
  • Acis and Galatea (sea nymph)
  • Galatea's daughter raised as a boy ...
  • Siren: Entrap seamen
  • TROJAN WARS
  • The Judgement of Paris
  • The Amazon.
  • Amazons.
  • Leda, Zeus, Helen of Troy. ...
  • The Trojan War and Background
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  • 174. Mythography | Exploring Greek, Roman, And Celtic Mythology And Art
    Exploring mythology and art from the ancient Greeks and Romans to the legends of the Celts.
    http://www.loggia.com/myth/
    Mythography
    Greek Mythology
    Roman Mythology
    Celtic Mythology
    Gods of Britain

    Heroes of Britain

    Gods of Gaul

    Gods of Ireland
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    Heroes of Ireland

    Resources
    The Bibliography
    The Mythography Forum Search Mythography
    For best results, use lower case queries in Altavista's syntax... search help! Do you have a specific question about mythology? Then try the Mythography forum Mighty Aphrodite In this featured article, Mythography profiles a goddess who is simply irresistible... Who's Who in Classical Mythology This book is a great source for information about Greek and Roman mythology! There are entries on the gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines of Classical myth, including such favorites as Athena, the Muses, and Nike. Bulfinch's Mythology Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend Mythology The Oxford Classical Dictionary Your contribution through the Amazon Honor Program supports our mission to provide quality content dedicated to the study of mythology and art. Home About Mythography Site Map Privacy ... Contact Us! No part of this website, including text and images, may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means without the express prior written permission of Loggia.com.

    175. Outdated Page Or Mis-typed URL
    If you have attempted to access a page of Bulfinch s mythology The Age of Fable, please access that site at www.bulfinch.org or wait a few seconds for
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    176. Brave Women Warriors Of Greek Myth: An Amazon Roster
    and North America in the mid1900s with the comic book hero, Wonder Woman. The following is a list of eighty-two Amazons from greek myth.
    http://www.whoosh.org/issue12/ruffel3.html
    B RAVE W OMEN W ARRIORS OF G REEK M YTH:
    A N A MAZON R OSTER
    IAXS Research Project No. 326
    By Julie Ruffell
    2513 words
    Author's Note: Although Amazons have spread through many cultures, they originated from Greek myth. Xena also was inspired from the Greek world, so due to that, the following Amazons discussed are only from Greek myth. I also refer to Hercules as Herakles, because Herakles was his Greek name.
    Graphic Editor's Note: While looking for pictures that would best illustrate this particular article, I found a very interesting site dedicated to serious scholastic study of Amazons. The pictures used in this article are by kind permission of Mag. Gerhard Poellauer, and readers are invited to visit her site at: [ Mysteries of Ancient History and Archaeology
    INTRODUCTION

    THE AMAZONS: A LISTING

    AMAZONS AS PART OF OUR CULTURE

    Brave Women Warriors Of Greek Myth: An Amazon Roster Amazon rider.
    INTRODUCTION
    The word Amazon is of unknown origin, however a folk etymology popped up which explained the word as being a deriviative of the preface "a-", meaning "without", followed by "mazos", meaning "breast". This folk etymology was supported by the folktale that Amazons cut off one breast to facilitate archery. However, this is most likely a story designed to discourage women from taking up archery. This speculation is supported by even the most casual observation of modern day female archers who are more than capable of using the bow with all breasts intact. Historically, Amazons were portrayed as beautiful women in Amazonomachies, which was an artform showing battles between the Amazons and Greeks. Amazons were trained to use all weapons and especially in single combat. They were honorable, courageous, brave and represented rebellion against sexism. Their tales spread quickly and soon stories of the Amazons were everywhere, including Africa, Asia, Europe, South America (the Amazon River was named after the female warriors), and North America in the mid-1900s with the comic book hero, Wonder Woman. The following is a list of eighty-two Amazons from Greek myth.

    177. Dick Caldwell's Greek Myths
    An exploration of greek Myths categorized by city.
    http://www.greecetravel.com/greekmyths/
    Dick Caldwell's Greek Myths
    There is no true, or correct, version of Greek myth (although the Greek Ministry of Culture evidently thought so when they accused Disney Animation of creating a false version of the ancient myth in the movie Hercules). During antiquity the myths were constantly changing; in the field of drama alone, the tragedians Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides all wrote versions of famous myths (Oedipus or Orestes, for example) which differed not only from the other dramatists but also from the earlier stories found in epic poetry.
    So I make no claim that my version is the only true or correct one. My only claim is that I have considered all the available variants, and chosen those which seemed to me most enduring and coherent.
    In other words, if someone asked me to tell them a Greek myth, the versions here are what I would say. Contents: THE MYTHS OF ARGOS
    Zeus and Io
    Danaos and the Danaids
    Danae and Perseus
    ...
    Labors 1-8
    and Labors 9-12
    Herakles' Life After the Labors

    Eurytos and Iole
    Omphale of Lydia ... Oidipous Professor Emeritus of Classics, USC (other positions at the Universities of Minnesota, Texas, and Colorado), consultant to Disney's "Hercules," author of Hesiod's Theogony, The Origin of the Gods

    178. Greekmyth.com: The Leading Books Site On The Net

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    179. Www.bulfinch.org/
    wastedwords.orgWASTEDWORDS.ORG.
    http://www.bulfinch.org/

    180. Ancient Gods
    The creation of the World from Chaos and the complete family tree of the Titans and the Olympian Gods. The Titans. The Titans, also known as the elder gods,
    http://www.hol.gr/greece/ancgods.htm

    • The Gods Family Tree The creation of the World from Chaos and the complete family tree of the Titans and the Olympian Gods.
    • The Titans The Titans , also known as the elder gods, ruled the earth before the Olympians overthrew them. The ruler of the Titans was Cronus who was de-throned by his son Zeus. Most of the Titans fought with Cronus against Zeus and were punished by being banished to Tartarus. During their rule the Titans were associated with the various planets. The Titans are: Gaea, Uranus, Cronus, Rhea, Oceanus, Tethys, Hyperion, Mnemosyne, Themis, Iapetus, Coeus, Crius, Phoebe, Thea, Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas, Metis, Dione.
    • The Olympians The Olympians are a group of 12 gods who ruled after the overthrow of the Titans. All the Olympians are related in some way. They are named after their dwelling place, Mount Olympus. The Olympian Gods are: Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera, Ares, Athena, Apollo, Aphrodite, Hermes, Artemis, Hephaestus.
    • Asclepius, Demeter, Persephone, Dionysus, Eros, Hebe, Eris, Helius, Thanatos, Pan, Nemesis, The Graces, The Muses, The Erinyes, The Fates.
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