Myths: Tales Of The Greek And Roman Gods
I had a great time reading through this. It's too fat for me to tote around and it's been on the coffee table for me to thumb through in the evenings and a coffee table read is really what this is. It isn't the myths and tales told in full, dramatic form, but more of a desk reference to the Greek and Roman Gods. Should come in handy if I ever decide to actually read the Iliad and the Odessy. Each page gives a brief bio and overview and is accompanied with a work of art that depicts the person or story played out. It is a small book and the pictures of the paintings and sculptures are very small, but if you want to see the small details the author is trying to point out, I'm sure you can find larger versions on the internet. It is set up in a chronological fashion beginning with Saturn (Chronos), Uranus, and Gaea and going through the Trojan War and the return of Ulysses and Aeneas, but also from deities to mortals. So, some skipping around is necessary depending on how good your memory is, but it's not a hard read. Like I said, it was fun. I always liked going over these stories in history class and it's a great time waster.