Frida and Dragon Arthur Guy in Greece
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- Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works
- Language:Others
- Publication date:October,2022
- Pages:84
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- Size:230mm×250mm
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★This is a magical fairy tale that crosses history and borders! Girl Frida and Arthur Long went to France, Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom, four European countries with rich history and outstanding literature and art. The historical stories, artistic achievements, and famous attractions of the four countries all run through simple stories.
★Spain and France have been authorized! English translation of full text is available.
★This series includes 3 books: "Across the History of France", "Across the History of Spain", "Across the History of Greece"
Description
To the land of countless islands, ancient temples, theatres. To the land, where we shall meet Agamemnon, Aegeus, Achilles, Phillip II of Macedon, Pericles, Minas, Odysseus, Alexander the Great, the Greek gods and their stories, Sophocles, Homer, philosophers like Diogenes, Plato, Aristoteles, Pythagoras etc. The story will take us to the Temple of Apollo, the Oracle of Delphi, to the holy Mount Athos, and to Olympus; we shall visit Athens, the Corinth Canal, the Parthenon, Piraeus, Thermopile and join Sappho at the island of Lefkada to read her poem:
We know this much
Death is an evil;
we have the gods’
word for it; they too
would die if death
were a good thing
(Sappho)