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  1. The Everything Classical Mythology Book: Greek and Roman Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, and Monsters from Ares to Zeus (Everything Series) by Lesley Bolton, 2002-04-01
  2. GREEK AND ROMAN MYTHOLOGY by SUMMERSKIRK, 2008-01-30
  3. Myths: Tales of the Greek and Roman Gods by Lucia Impelluso, 2008-09-01
  4. The Illustrated Dictionary of Greek & Roman Mythology by Michael Stapelton, 1993-09-25
  5. Star Myths of the Greeks and Romans: A Sourcebook Containing "The Constellations" of Pseudo-Eratosthenes and the "Poetic Astronomy" of Hyginus
  6. A New Classical Dictionary Of Greek And Roman Biography, Mythology And Geography V1 by William Smith, 2007-07-25
  7. Zeus (Greek and Roman Mythology) by Loewen, Nancy, 1998-09-01
  8. 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, 2010-10-15
  9. Greek and Roman Mythology. History, Art, Reference. Heracles, Zeus, Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Venus, Cyclops, Titans. FREE first chapter in the trial version (Mobi Reference) by MobileReference, 2007-01-02
  10. Athena (Profiles in Greek & Roman Mythology) (Profiles in Greek and Roman Mythology) by Russell Roberts, 2007-05-23
  11. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology (3 Volume Set) (Tauris Academic Resource)
  12. Greek and Roman Mythology (Greenhaven Encyclopedia of) by Don Nardo, 2002-01-31
  13. The Complete World of Greek Mythology by Richard Buxton, 2004-06-28
  14. The Encyclopedia of Classic Mythology: THe Ancient Greek, Roman, Celetic and Norse Legends (Practical Handbook) by Arthur Cotterell, 2003-09-25

21. 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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22. 83.02.11: Greek And Roman Mythology In The Classroom
Greek and roman mythology in the Classroom. by Irma E. Garcia. 1. to increase thestudent’s vocabulary by introducing readings in Greek and roman mythology.
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1983/2/83.02.11.x.html
Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Home
Greek and Roman Mythology in the Classroom
by
Irma E. Garcia
Contents of Curriculum Unit 83.02.11:
To Guide Entry
The purpose of this study is to supplement the curricula of social and urban studies classes at the secondary level, by introducing Greek and Roman mythology and its influence in contemporary society, as a means to develop or reinforce basic learning skills. The unit is divided in seven main objectives, namely:
1. to increase the student’s vocabulary by introducing readings in Greek and Roman mythology.
2. to reinforce or develop comprehension skills.
3. to encourage students to become more observant and appreciative of the world around them, especially the influence of mythology in the world today.
4. to help students gain further understanding of the process of decision by representation by utilizing an exercise where Greek and Roman mythology is introduced.
5. to encourage the students to make use of library facilities.
6. development and reinforcement of map skill through mythology.

23. Roman Mythology - Wikipedia
roman mythology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. See Roman/Greek equivalencyin mythology and List of Di Indigetes. See also Arria. External link.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_mythology
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Roman mythology is the various beliefs, rituals, and other observances concerning the supernatural held or practiced by the ancient Romans from early periods until Christianity finally completely supplanted the native religions of the Roman Empire The original religion of the early Romans was so modified by the addition of numerous and conflicting beliefs in later times, and by the assimilation of a vast amount of Greek mythology , that it cannot be reconstructed precisely. Because extensive changes in the religion had already taken place before the literary tradition began, its origins were in most cases unknown to the early Roman writers on religion, such as the 1st century BC scholar Marcus Terentius Varro . Other classical writers, such as the poet

24. Roman Mythology - Wikipedia
roman mythology. (Redirected from roman mythology). See Roman/Greek equivalencyin mythology and List of Di Indigetes. See also Arria. External link.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Mythology
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(Redirected from Roman Mythology Roman mythology is the various beliefs, rituals, and other observances concerning the supernatural held or practiced by the ancient Romans from early periods until Christianity finally completely supplanted the native religions of the Roman Empire The original religion of the early Romans was so modified by the addition of numerous and conflicting beliefs in later times, and by the assimilation of a vast amount of Greek mythology , that it cannot be reconstructed precisely. Because extensive changes in the religion had already taken place before the literary tradition began, its origins were in most cases unknown to the early Roman writers on religion, such as the 1st century BC scholar Marcus Terentius Varro . Other classical writers, such as the poet

25. Greek And Roman Mythology Papers
Greek and roman mythology papers writing a mythologyterm paper ? Visit our mythology site.
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26. Greek And Roman Mythology
List of names from Greek and roman mythology, from Infoplease.com.
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Most of the Greek deities were adopted by the Romans, although in many cases there was a change of name. In the list below, information is given under the Greek name; the name in parentheses is the Roman equivalent. However, all Latin names are listed with cross-references to the Greek ones. In addition, there are several deities that are exclusively Roman. Bold words within entries indicate cross references.
  • Acheron: One of several Rivers of Underworld. Achilles: Greek warrior; slew Hector at Troy; slain by Paris, who wounded him in his vulnerable heel. Actaeon: Hunter; surprised Artemis bathing; changed by her to stag; and killed by his dogs.

27. Greek Mythology And Roman Mythology - Papers
Greek mythology roman mythology - papers on mythology to help collegestudents. Greek mythology papers! roman mythology papers!
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Warriors v. Women in Greek Mythology
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A 7 page essay on the unequal and unjust roles assigned to women in Greek society as expressed in mythology. The writer focuses on plays by Aeschylus, Euripides and Homer, and on the characters Agamemnon, Clytemnestra, Odysseus, Calypso, and Helen. The writer also expresses the overall purpose of the play in terms of syncretic assimilation of Troy and also of the house of Agamemnon. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid Compared
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This 7 page paper looks at both works inclusive of plot, primary characters, humorous aspects and thematic elements. The thesis that both works are about love, and not war, is supported with an analysis of the author's techniques and story lines. No additional sources cited.

28. Greek And Roman Mythology
Sitemap of Greek and roman mythology Get more information by usingthe links. Other Names This page offers a listing of many Greek
http://www.gods-heros-myth.com/mythmore.html
Bookstore Message Board Webrings Mythology Home ... Search Website Greek and Roman: Home Other Names Mythical Objects Mythical Places Mythical Creatures ...
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Sitemap of Greek and Roman Mythology
Get more information by using the links. Other Names:
This page offers a listing of many Greek and Roman counterparts and a link to their respective information throughout the website. This is not a complete list but does grow with time. Mythical Objects:
This section features: Aphrodite's Magic Girdle, Apollo's Lyre, Ares Ancile, Athena's Aegis, Hades Helmet, Zeus' Thunderbolts, Asclepius' Caduceus. Mythical Places:
This section features: Athens, Atlantis, Delphi, Mount Olympus, Rhodes, Thebes, Troy, and Underworld. Mythical Creatures:
This section features: Centaur, Cerberus, Chimaera, Cyclopes, Echinda, Giants, Gorgons, Griffin, Hydra, Minotaur, and Pegasus. Heroes:
This section features: Achilles, Atlanta, Bellerophon, Hercules, Jason, Odysseus, Perseus, and Theseus. The Olympians:
This section features: Aphrodite, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athene, Hades, Hephaestus, Hera, Hermes, Hestia, Poseidon, and Zeus. Other Gods:
This section features: Aeolus, Asclepius, Charon, Demeter, Dionysus, Erinyes, Eris, Eros, Fates, Graces, Hebe, Helius, Iris, Leto, Morpheus, Muses, Nemesis, Nike, Pan, Persephone, Proteus, and Thanater.

29. Greek And Roman Mythology: Knowledge Quizzes
Since this is my Greek and roman mythology section (Classical), eachquiz contained in this section will pertain to either mythology.
http://www.gods-heros-myth.com/quiz.html
Bookstore Message Board Webrings Mythology Home ... Search Website Greek and Roman: Knowledge Quizzes Other Names Mythical Objects Mythical Places Mythical Creatures ... Other Links It has been requested to add a section where students could test their new-found knowledge about mythology. Since this is my Greek and Roman Mythology section (Classical), each quiz contained in this section will pertain to either mythology. I hope to add many quizes with each one covering a specific topic. I will also make one huge quiz of everything where you can really see if you're a mythology master! At first these will need to be done by writing down the answers or printing the quiz. I will soon program the site do the scoring automatically as well. I hope everyone enjoys this section, and check back often for more quizzes. Good luck! Quiz 1: Greek and Roman names of the gods.
Quiz 2:
Who are these olympians?
Quiz 3:
Greek mythology word scramble.
Quiz 4:
Roman mythology word scramble.
Quiz 5:
Trojan War word scramble.
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30. Mythology-Greek & Roman
List of names of famous and notso-famous characters from Greek and roman mythology.
http://www.nameandfame.org/greek.html
HOME Mythological and Religious Names Rare Names alphabetically Add a Name ... Mail Us Rare Names from Greek Mythology and Roman Mythology Rare Names from Greek Mythology and Roman Mythology are listed Alphabetically in the following Sections:- [Rare Greek and Roman Names from A to D] [Rare Greek and Roman Names from E to J] [Rare Greek and Roman Names from K to P] [Rare Greek and Roman Names from Q to Z] A Substantial Portion of Mythological Greek and Roman Names is an Extract from Kids Almanac on Infoplease TOP HOME Scroll down to see names from another Alphabet: Choose A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Index Scroll Down to Go to another page on nameandfame.com GoTo Home Alphabetical Names Mythological and Religious Names Facts about Names Add a Name Mail Us

31. Classical Myth: Homepage
Drawing together ancient texts and images concerning the major figures of Greek and roman mythology, by Laurel Bowman, University of Victoria.
http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/
When I began to write my history I was inclined to count these legends as foolishness, but on getting as far as Arcadia I grew to hold a more thoughtful view of them, which is this. In the days of old those Greeks who were considered wise spoke their sayings not straight out but in riddles, and so the legends about Cronus I conjectured to be one sort of Greek wisdom. In matters of divinity, therefore, I shall adopt the received tradition. Pausanias, Description of Greece
Classical Myth: The Ancient Sources
The Olympian Gods : Images and Texts
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How to use this site
Attributes in iconography
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About the Project
This site is designed to draw together the ancient texts and images available on the Web concerning the major figures of Greek and Roman mythology. We were most interested in bringing together the ancient sources and illustrations, but have included some Renaissance images that were just too good to leave out. The site is primarily intended for the use of Greek and Roman Mythology students at the University of Victoria, but feel free to look around!
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32. Greek And Roman Mythology
Greek Myth Information URLs Greek and roman mythology Pages. Pandora'sBox. Perseus, Medusa, and Andromeda. AmphitriteGoddess of the sea.
http://waltm.net/mythpage.htm

Greek Myth Information URLs

Greek and Roman Mythology Pages
  • Pandora's Box.
  • Perseus, Medusa, and Andromeda.
  • Amphitrite:Goddess of the sea.
  • Siren: Entrap seamen ...
  • The Birth of Venus"
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  • 33. Greek & Roman Mythology
    Southwestern University. Greek and roman mythology. Syllabus. November 25 Monday,roman mythology, ML 513554 (Livy, Vergil, Ovid, Lucretius, Horace).
    http://www.southwestern.edu/academic/classical.languages/myth/myth96.html
    Southwestern University
    Greek and Roman Mythology
    Syllabus
    Classics 07-203 / English 10-203 / Religion 19-203
    Fall 1996 Instructor
    H. W. Haskell (haskell@southwestern.edu) FWO 312, x1554
    Office hours: 10-11 MWF, 4-5 T-F, or by appointment
    Click to jump directly to daily assignments
    SU requirements met

      or
      19-203: Upper level religion requirement
    Texts and Resources
      M. Morford, L. Lenardon, Classical Mythology (Longman) ["ML"]
      Euripides, Ten Plays (Bantam)
      Grene, D., trans., Sophocles I (Chicago)
      Lattimore, R., trans., Aeschylus, Aeschylus I (Chicago)
      Racine, Jean B., (Penguin) Perseus 2.0 (on-line)
    In this course, we will examine the major myths of the Greeks and Romans, and study the origins, impact on classical culture (literature and art), and lasting effect of classical mythology on later civilization. We will approach our study primarily through Greek and Roman literature and iconography. The basic text book Since classical mythology affected art in addition to literature, many class presentations will be accompanied by images (slides, Perseus images, etc.) of ancient and post-ancient art. One of the goals of the course is to provide the tools necessary for a student to recognize myths and characters in art. Requirements
      Exams . There will be two exams during the semester, plus the final exam (dates given in schedule below). Each exam will include objective questions (for example, fill in the blank), slide identifications (the myths or characters represented), and short essays. Please note that make-up exams are the

    34. Greek & Roman Mythology
    Southwestern University. Greek and roman mythology. Syllabus. December 4 Monday.roman mythology. ML 503541 (Livy, Vergil, Ovid, Lucretius, Horace).
    http://www.southwestern.edu/academic/classical.languages/myth/myth.html
    Southwestern University
    Greek and Roman Mythology
    Syllabus
    Classics 07-203 / English 10-203 / Religion 19-403
    Fall 2000 Instructor
    P. B. Haskell ( haskellp@southwestern.edu MBH 223 (x1554) Office hours: 10-11, MWF Click to jump directly to daily assignments SU requirements met

    • or
      19-203: Upper level religion requirement
    Texts and Resources
    • M. Morford, L. Lenardon, Classical Mythology Euripides, Ten Plays (Bantam) Grene, D., trans., Sophocles I (Chicago) Lattimore, R., trans., Aeschylus, Aeschylus I (Chicago) Racine, Jean B., (Penguin) Perseus 2.0 (on-line) The Ancient World
    Objectives In this course, we will examine the major myths of the Greeks and Romans, and study the origins, impact on classical culture (literature and art), and lasting effect of classical mythology on later civilization. We will approach our study primarily through Greek and Roman literature and iconography. Greek legends and stories have held a tremendous fascination for humankind since they were first told. Their civilization has a unique way of speaking to us. Our first job will be to peel back the levels of history to get back at what the ancients really thought about mythology. Our second focus will be on that relationship between the ancients and us; that will be dealt with in the final project. Texts The basic text book Since classical mythology affected art in addition to literature, many class presentations will be accompanied by images (snaned images, some slides, Perseus images, etc.) of ancient and post-ancient art. One of the goals of the course is to provide the tools necessary for a student to recognize myths and characters in art.

    35. Roman Mythology
    Index. roman mythology. In this section are descriptions of Roman Mythologiesand mythological beings described in the encyclopedia.
    http://www.themystica.org/mythical-folk/pages/roman_mythology.html
    Back to Home Page or Contents or Mythical Topics or Article Index Roman Mythology In this section are descriptions of Roman Mythologies and mythological beings described in the encyclopedia. This new section is being constructed. The following articles are presented: Amor
    Bacchus

    Ceres

    Chaos
    ...
    Vulcan

    36. Index
    Official site of the Louisiana JCL. Includes news, upcoming events, JCL Handbook and stories from Greek and roman mythology.
    http://www.geocities.com/louisianajcl
    L ouisiana J unior C lassical L eague
    PASSING THE TORCH (Click on the emblem below to enter)
    The Junior Classical League is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures by middle and high school students. Only through the passing down of this knowledge can we understand and appreciate the significance of these cultures to our present day society.

    37. Greco-Roman Mythology
    Grecoroman mythology. In this section are descriptions of Greco-RomanMythologies and mythological beings described in the encyclopedia.
    http://www.themystica.org/mythical-folk/pages/greco-roman_mythology.html
    Back to Home Page or Contents or Mythical Topics or Article Index Greco-Roman Mythology In this section are descriptions of Greco-Roman Mythologies and mythological beings described in the encyclopedia. Most of the deities were honored by both Greeks and Romans. This new section is being constructed. The following articles are presented: Agathos Daimon
    Chaos

    Erebos

    Mithras
    ...
    Tyche

    38. Roman Mythology
    Basic information on Roman deities and myths, including a quiz.
    http://www.angelfire.com/geek/romanmyth/
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    39. Roman Mythology
    Click Here. roman mythology. Janus, god of january. Vesta, the hearthgoddess. Genius, gaurdian spirits. Penates, oversaw household supplies.
    http://www.paralumun.com/mythroman.htm
    ROMAN MYTHOLOGY Janus , god of january Vesta , the hearth goddess Genius , gaurdian spirits Penates , oversaw household supplies Mithraism , soldier god of life Cybele , mother earth goddess Necessitas , goddess of destiny Lupercalia , fertility festival Lares , roman household gods Larvae , souls of the dead Jupiter , god of thunder Heracles , legendary hero Fortuna , goddess of good fotune Saturn , roman god of harvest Vervain , sacred plant in ancient rome Vestal Virgins , priestesses who served vesta Sibyl , women who lived in caves and were renowned for their gift of prophecy Future Of Rome , still echoes today Cupid , roman god of love Manes , the spirits of the dead Dates , the key dates in ancient rome Belly Talkers , mediums with a daemon in their belly Lemures , ghosts of ancient rome D'aulaire's Book of Greek Myths HOME

    40. Timeless Myths Classical Mythology
    Guide and tales of gods and heroes from classical Greek and roman mythology.
    http://www.timelessmyths.com/classical/

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