The Greek myths were stories told by the Ancient Greeks made to explain strange events, things in nature, and basically everythingon the Earth. The Greek myths weren't written down until writing in Greece was actually develpoed, and before that, the myths were all told by mouth. That is why there are many different versions of the myths. In books telling about Greek myths, the myths may be written down, but usually not every single Greek myth is in one book, as there are lots of them. I do not think one Ancient Greek man could have known or told every single myth either.
Orion was one of the best human hunters and a companion of Artemis. He was eventually killed by a giant scorpion. If you want to read more about Greek myths, I recommend D'aulaires Book of Greek Myths.
The most important battle was Titanomachia (Titanomachy), the battle between gods and Titans.
'The Greek Myths' by Robert Graves is a very thorough one. There must be others, ask at your local library!
http://www.northern-stars.com/Heroes.pdf http://www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/sockenden/edb363/internetprojects/ancientgreece/myths.html
D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths should be cited in MLA format as follows: D'Aulaires, Ingri, and Edgar Parin D'Aulaire. D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths. Doubleday Books, 1962.
For a book,Lastname, Firstmane. Title of Book. Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication. Medium of Publication.
Usborne Illustrated Guide to Greek Myths and Legends
189 pages
Hippocrene Books
neptune is posideon for more info take out daulaires book of greek myths
Yes you can and one of the names of the books are called D'AULAIRES' BOOK OF GREEK MYTHS
The Greek myths were stories told by the Ancient Greeks made to explain strange events, things in nature, and basically everythingon the Earth. The Greek myths weren't written down until writing in Greece was actually develpoed, and before that, the myths were all told by mouth. That is why there are many different versions of the myths. In books telling about Greek myths, the myths may be written down, but usually not every single Greek myth is in one book, as there are lots of them. I do not think one Ancient Greek man could have known or told every single myth either.
Hephaestus's' symbols are fire and his blacksmith hammer, as stated in the Greek Myths book.
Orion was one of the best human hunters and a companion of Artemis. He was eventually killed by a giant scorpion. If you want to read more about Greek myths, I recommend D'aulaires Book of Greek Myths.
You should ask at your library for the book The Greek Myths by Robert Graves.
Jeanie Lang has written: 'A book of myths' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Greek Mythology, Mythology