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Post by ohno911groban on Jun 11, 2008 9:02:05 GMT -5
I remeber reading somewhere that Apolo was interested in mythology (greek, roman) .....somewhere.... does anyone know if thats true?
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Post by ohno911groban on Jun 12, 2008 21:11:56 GMT -5
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Post by jennaceeta25 on Jun 12, 2008 21:14:20 GMT -5
I think so. But don't quote me.
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Post by tdav on Jun 12, 2008 21:29:19 GMT -5
I've never heard anything?
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Post by aaosmts19 on Jun 13, 2008 6:46:32 GMT -5
In his book he uses mythology of drawing similarities to Sisyphus and Yuki. They are both determined characters and never give up.
I will write more tonight...am of to work.
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Post by ohno911groban on Jun 16, 2008 18:39:33 GMT -5
the reason i was asking....(don't bite off my head for this ...lol ).... did anyone else notice the minor mistake in his "journey" book??? Its at the begining of the chapter when he describes the story of Sisyphus. The god's origins are mixed up ---- The book introduces the myth as greek but the names of the gods used [Pluto, Mercury] are roman . Pluto's greek equivalent is Hades and Mercury's is Hermes. If I had not just completed an ancient history course in high school however, I would have never noticed this. Did anyone else notice this? Was it already posted before?
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Post by wags on Jun 16, 2008 21:46:47 GMT -5
I've not read the book. But I started to post on this thread that I couldn't keep Greek and Roman mythology straight. I keep getting the Gods mixed up. I see I'm not the only one. lol
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