Cupid and Psyche – Old Greek Story Told Anew

  CUPID AND PSYCHE. by Josephine Preston Peabody Once upon a time, through that Destiny that overrules the gods, Love himself gave up his immortal heart to a mortal maiden. And thus it came to pass. There was a certain king who had three beautiful daughters. The two elder married princes of great renown; but…

Treasury of Greek Mythology by Donna Napoli Illustrated by Christina Balit

Napoli, Donna, and Christina Balit. Treasury of Greek Mythology: Classic Stories of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monsters. Reinforced Library ed., National Geographic Kids, 2011. (Treasury of Greek Mythology: Classic Stories of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monsters) Gaia [Gaea} (Treasury of Greek Mythology: Classic Stories of Gods, Goddesses, Heroes and Monsters) (Treasury of Greek Mythology: Classic Stories…

The Story of Greece by Mary MacGregor

The Story of Greece by Mary MacGregor MacGregor, Mary. The Story of Greece. London, T. C. and E. C. JACK, Ltd., 1914. CHAPTER I WONDERLAND The story of Greece began long, long ago in a strange wonderland of beauty. Woods and winds, fields and rivers, each had a pathway which led upward and onward into the…

Art Inspired by the Ancient Greeks

The Ancient Greeks adored Classical Beauty. Some of the most incredible sculptures and architecture were created by them, at least 2000 years ago. But the ideal of classical beauty, that inspired Ancient Greek sculpture, has resurfaced in several of the more recent eras of art history. The Feast of Acheloüs – Painted by Peter Paul…

Icarus and Daedalus – Old Greek Story Told Anew

ICARUS AND DAEDALUS. Among all those mortals who grew so wise that they learned the secrets of the gods, none was more cunning than Daedalus. He once built, for King Minos of Crete, a wonderful Labyrinth of winding ways so cunningly tangled up and twisted around that, once inside, you could never find your way…

Great Greek Myths 19 – Antigone: The Woman Who Said No

Antigone was one of Oedipus’ four children. She had two brothers, Eteocles and Polynices, as well as a sister, Ismene. One day, her sister informed her that her two brothers, who were heirs to the throne of Thebes, were fighting each other for power. They had agreed to take power alternately, but when the time…

Great Greek Myths 18 – Oedipus: Riddle Solver

No mortal endured more terrible a tragedy than Oedipus. He was the son of King Laius, King of Thebes. The Gods forbade him to have offspring, and decreed that if Laius gave birth to a son, that son would kill him. Laius removed Oedipus from Thebes, and he grew up far away from the city,…

Great Greek Myths 16 – Medea: Murderous Love

On his quest to find the Golden Fleece, Jason asked the cruel King of Colchis and his daughter Medea, a powerful sorceress, for help. Medea fell in love with Jason, helped him to find the precious Fleece, and fled with him. …

Great Greek Myths 15 – Perseus: The Look of Death

Perseus was not meant to come into the world. Fearing the fulfilment of the prediction according to which his grandson would kill him, King Acrisius shut his daughter Danaë away in a fortified tower. …