Λαβύρινθος και Μινώταυρος Kostas Poulos; illustrated by Sofia Papadopoulou; translated by Leo Kalovyrnas
By: Πούλος, Κώστας.
Contributor(s): Παπαδοπούλου, Σοφία [ill.] | Καλοβυρνάς, Λύο [μετ.].
Material type: BookSeries: Tales from the Greek myths. [Metaichmio].Publisher: Athens: Metaichmio, 2018Description: [40] p.: col. ill.ISBN: 9786180302035.Subject(s): Μυθολογία, ελληνική | Θησέας (ελληνική μυθολογία) | Μινώταυρος (ελληνική μυθολογία)DDC classification: 292 Summary: The monsters from Greek mythology speak out for themselves. Do not be afraid of them. They want you to get to know them. They say that the Minotaur was a man with the head of a bull. They also say that he was the son of a king. So much is said about him, particularly by the Athenians. But what does he have to say about all this?Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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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/ | 301.31 FRA Πρωταθλητές κόσμου στην οικολογία/ |
Translation of: Λαβύρινθος και Μινώταυρος
The monsters from Greek mythology speak out for themselves. Do not be afraid of them. They want you to get to know them. They say that the Minotaur was a man with the head of a bull. They also say that he was the son of a king. So much is said about him, particularly by the Athenians. But what does he have to say about all this?
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