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希腊神话——中英文对照
古希腊神话 故事
目录
阿波罗 Apollo 1
阿尔特弥斯 Artemis 2
阿卡同 Actaeon 2
阿瑞塞莎 Arethusa 3
阿瑞斯 Ares 3
阿特拉斯和珀尔修斯 Atlas And Perseus 4
埃杰克斯(巨人) Ajax(The Great) 4
奥利安 Orion 4
奥林波斯山神 The Olympin Gods 5
奥林波斯山神 Pandora 6
吃忘忧树的人 Lotus Eaters 6
丹芙妮 Daphne 7
狄俄尼索斯 Dionysus 7
点金术 The Golden Touch 7
厄洛斯(丘比特) Eros(Cupid) 8
恩底弥翁 Endymion 9
菲勒美拉 Philomela 9
赫克犹巴 Hecuba 10
洪水 The Flood 10
杰森 Jason 10
拉俄达弥亚 Laodamia 11
那西塞斯 Narcissus 11
纳鲁斯和普鲁吐斯 Nereus and Proteus 12
皮格马利翁 Pygmalion 12
普罗米修斯 Prometheus 13
四个时代 The Four Ages 13
坦塔罗斯 Tantalus 14
雅典娜的神像 Palladium 14
伊俄 Io 14
伊克西翁 Ixion 15
阿波罗 Apollo
among the crowd of olympian gods the one most widely admired was apollo. he was the son of zeus and let to. according to greek mythology, leto was driven by hera from land to land at last poseidon took pity on her and brought the island of delos out of water for her to live on. there she gave birth to the twins , apollo and artemis.
apollo was me sun-god. he wore a purple robe. he usually sat in his bright eastern palace early in the morning and madeready to start his daily journey across the sky. during the day hed rove his carriage of gold and ivory , and brought light, life and love to the great world below. iate in the afternoon he came to the end of his journey in the far western sea and got on his golden boat to return to his eastern home.
apollo was the god of music and poetry. he could stir up all feelings. these feelings are expressed in lofty songs. with his lyre of gold and the sweet accents of his godlike voice heled the choir of the muses at olympus. the pleasant music from his lyre was so exciting that stones marched into their places in rhythmic time and of their own will when he helped poseidonbuild up the walls of troy. on one occasion, invited to a contest by the human musician marsyas, he won and then flayed him to death for his pride. on another occasion, he lost out topan at a musical contest and turned the ears of the judge, king midas, into those of
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