Gifts from the gods : ancient words and wisdom from Greek and Roman mythology

Título
Gifts from the gods : ancient words and wisdom from Greek and Roman mythology

Lise, Lunge-Larsen

Resumen
"Did you know that museums were initially temples built to worship the nine muses, the goddesses of the arts? That Janus was the god of the doorways and hallways, and we have named our janitors after him? Where did these words--and other words, such as chaos, genius, nemesis, panic, echo, and narcissus--come from? From the ancient stories of the Greeks--stories that rang so true and wise that the names of the characters have survived for centuries as words we use every day. The brief stories here not only impart the subtle wisdom of these ancient tales, but make us understand the words, and our own world, more deeply."--Amazon.com.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2011

Descripción física
90 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 26 cm

Término de la materia
Vocabulary.
 
Mythology.

Autor añadido
Hinds, Gareth, 1971-

Síntesis
"Did you know that museums were initially temples built to worship the nine muses, the goddesses of the arts? That Janus was the god of the doorways and hallways, and we have named our janitors after him? Where did these words--and other words, such as chaos, genius, nemesis, panic, echo, and narcissus--come from? From the ancient stories of the Greeks--stories that rang so true and wise that the names of the characters have survived for centuries as words we use every day. The brief stories here not only impart the subtle wisdom of these ancient tales, but make us understand the words, and our own world, more deeply."--Amazon.com.

ISBN
9780547152295
 
9780544810860

Información de publicación
Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt/Childrens, [2011]
 
©2011


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