I am the god Hermes/ Kostas Poulos; illustrated by Sofia Papadopoulou; translated by Leo Kalovyrnas
By: Πούλος, Κώστας.
Contributor(s): Παπαδοπούλου, Σοφία [ill.] | Καλοβυρνάς, Λύο.
Material type: BookSeries: Tales from the Greek myths. [Metaichmio].Publisher: Athens: Metaichmio, 2017Description: [40] p.: col. ill.ISBN: 978-618-03-1451-9.Subject(s): Mythology, Greek | Hermes (Greek deity)DDC classification: 292 Summary: I am the god Hermes, the messenger of the gods. I was born in a cave and on the very first day of my life I accomplished so many feats that other people cannot achieve in their entire lives. I got out of my cradle, walked hundreds of kilometres across the country, fashioned the very first lyre, stole the god Apollo’s cattle and then went back to the cave to sleep. When I grew up I defied Argus, the invincible monster with the hundred eyes.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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292 ΜΑΝ Ο Φαέθοντας και το άρμα του ήλιου/ | 292 ΠΟΥ Είμαι η Αφροδίτη/ | 292 ΠΟΥ Είμαι ο Ερμής/ | 292 ΠΟΥ I am the god Hermes/ | 292 ΠΟΥ Λαβύρινθος και Μινώταυρος | 292 ΧΑΤ Ιάσονας: | 292 ΧΑΤ Δώδεκα θεοί του Ολύμπου/ |
I am the god Hermes, the messenger of the gods. I was born in a cave and on the very first day of my life I accomplished so many feats that other people cannot achieve in their entire lives. I got out of my cradle, walked hundreds of kilometres across the country, fashioned the very first lyre, stole the god Apollo’s cattle and then went back to the cave to sleep. When I grew up I defied Argus, the invincible monster with the hundred eyes.
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