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What site?
The land of losts?
It is active again you know! :twisted:
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Yes, I know bunny. :)) I'll been putting in an appearance there again...... when you least expect it. :sneaky:
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Cool, I am working on a titan abbility!
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cosmichedgehog wrote: I've always found this a useful reference site: THE ENCYCLOPEDIA MYTHIC

It divides the type of mythology by continient to make finding info a little easier... and it also includes a beastiary.

I've done some reading on Egyptian mythology.... but I don't know a lot details. I'm interested in creation myths, and the Eyyptain one has some unque elements to it. I've also started read Norse mythology recently.... thanks to the time a spent at Wally's site - I realized that i had never had much exposure to it.
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do guys now the story of Jason and the Argonauts by Appolonius off Rhodes

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They went to get the golden fleece, right?
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Yes, it is the fable concerning the golden fleece. The fable "THE ARGONAUTICA" by Apollonius Rhodius can be found at http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Argonautica . But I find that to be difficult to read. I personally like the less detailed, but easier to read, version in Bullfinch's Mythology. You can find that at http://www.bulfinch.org/fables/bull17.html . By searching for Jason or Argonauts in the above Encyclopedia Mythica, you can also get even less detailed versions (as well as links to the other 2 I listed).
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Ah.... now I remember what book I was thinking of... I read Medea last year in English class...
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well you know I've read it in latin, I can tell u it's hard
but the hardest book ever to read in Latin has to be the Aeneis by Publius Vergilius Maro.

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Capt.Rutlinger wrote: well you know I've read it in latin, I can tell u it's hard
but the hardest book ever to read in Latin has to be the Aeneis by Publius Vergilius Maro.
You can read in Latin? How do you?
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Just like reading any other foreign language... learn the language and you will be able to read it. There is no magic trick to make a person instantaneously able to read it... Capt.R has probably taken several years of it in school ;)
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Yeah it's the "dead language" so people learn it and read in it. Also latin is what many scientific names are in.
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it's basically what all scientific names are in, although a fair number are people's name or words from other languages romanicised... ie made similar to latin... but I can read a minimal amount of it from a combination of speaking Spanish and my history teacher four years ago drilling us on slides he had taken of Roman artifact (and actual Roman artifacts I have seen in England and in Italy)

Back more on topic... I just remembered Medea had a propensity to cut people into small pieces...
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superlion wrote: Back more on topic... I just remembered Medea had a propensity to cut people into small pieces...
Yay, She cut up her own brother Apsyrtus. And she cut up
King Pelias to pieces and boil him. Yuck! 6_9
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Cronos ate his kids too. Greek mythology is sometimes Horror
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