Bellerophon, riding Pegasus. Bellerophon, riding Pegasus.
In New York,NY In 1926
The book Mythology by Edith Hamilton
To cite Edith Hamilton's "Mythology," follow this format: Last name, First name. Title of Book. Publisher, Publication Date. If referring to a specific section or chapter within the book, include that information as well.
Margaret Hamilton, the actress of wicked witch fame, was the daughter of Walter J. and Jennie Hamilton. Edith Hamilton, the author of the book "Mythology," was the daughter of Montgomery Hamilton and Gertrude Pond. They were born within a few years of each other and Edith has a sister named Margaret, but the actress and author were not sisters.
Try reading some of the epics, like Homer's Odyssey and the Iliad. Another good book on Greek mythology is Edith Hamilton's Mythology. See 'related links' for a good website on mythology.
Try reading some classical literature such as Homer's Odyssey. For a good book on Greek/Roman mythology, I would recommend 'Mythology' by Edith Hamilton. See 'related links' for some good articles/sites.
To cite a play in MLA format, start with the author's name, followed by the title of the play in italics. Then include the editor's name (if applicable), the book title in italics, the publisher, the publication year, and the page range. For example: Hamilton, Edith. "Oedipus." Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes edited by Edith Hamilton, New American Library, 1942, pp. 100-120.
Yes, there are many myths. Check out the book 'Mythology' by Edith Hamilton if you want to read some.
There are actually many books on Greek Mythology. Some popular ones include:Mythology (by Edith Hamilton)D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths (by Ingri D'Aulaire)The Complete World of Greek Mythology (by R. G. A. Buxton)See the 'related links' for more Greek myth books.
Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is a collection of Greek and Roman myths that covers various stories of gods, heroes, and legendary figures from ancient mythology. The book explores these myths through retellings of classic tales, providing context and insight into the beliefs and values of the ancient world. It covers a range of myths, from the creation of the universe to the adventures of gods and heroes like Heracles and Perseus.
No of course not it says right on the cover it's by Kathy Kacer.
There's not a specific book that this movie is based on. However it is a remake of the 1981 film Clash of the Titans. Both are based on Greek mythology, and the story of Zeus's son Perseus. A good source for Greek mythology are Edith Hamilton's books, specifically Mythology. For a completely modernized retelling of this myth and similar ones you can also read/watch Percy Jackson and the Olympians.