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Zeus (Jupiter)

Hades (Vulcan)

Poseidon (Neptune)

 

Athena (Diana, Salina)

Artemis + Apollo

Persephone (Cora): Cere’s Daughter

 

 

Cupid (Eros)

Tiresias (turn to female/male)

Eris-God of discord

Fates – Morae

Hephaistos – Vulcan (Venus’s husband)

Hestia – Vesta (fire)

Iris

Kalypso

Muses – Ulysses

 

Ares – Mars

Aphrodite – Mercury

 

Three Heros

Perseus

Hercules

Theseus

 

Hercules

Theseus

Orpheus      Eurydice (wife)

             lyre 七弦琴

 

Been to underworld and come back

Odysseus

Aeneas

Psyche

Orpheus

 

Penelope: Odysseus’s wife

Hermes

 

Anthropomorphism : 人神同性論

Human    form

Bolt:

Myth:

Butterfly: spirit, mind

 

King Midas

  • Ø   The Midas Touch
  • Ø   The Contest of Apollo and Pan

n   Brass Instrument

n   String Instrument

He loves her

Her father turned her into

 

 

Apollo

  • Ø   Daphne
  • Ø   Laurel tree

 

 

1: I i

5: V

10: X

50: L

100: C

500: D

1000: M

 

 

1.outpost (n.C.) : a group of buildings in a place far from cities or towns, usually established

                            as a military camp or a place for trade

2.Phoenician : 腓尼基人; 腓尼基語

3.inscribe (vt.) : to carefully cut, print, or write words on something, especially on the surface of a stone or coin

--> E.g. Inside the cover someone had inscribed the words 'To Thomas, with love'.

4.papyrus (n.) : a type of paper made from papyrus and used in ancient Egypt, or a piece of this paper

5.transaction (n.) : a business deal or action, such as buying or selling something

--> E.g. The bank charges a fixed rate for each transaction.

6.permit (v.) : to make it possible for something to happen

--> E.g. The large windows permit a clear view of the lake

7.naval (a.) : relating to the navy or used by the navy

8.alliance (n.C.) : an arrangement in which two or more countries, groups etc agree to work

                           together to try to change or achieve something

--> E.g. Britain's military alliance with her NATO partners

9.rigidly (adv.) : 僵硬地; 嚴厲地; 嚴格地; 固執地

--> E.g. My correspondence happens to be rigidly controlled

10.rear (vt.) : to look after a person or animal until they are fully grown

-->E.g. It's a good place to rear young children.

11.indecisive (a.) : unable to make clear decisions or choices 

12.hostility (n.U.) :when someone is unfriendly and full of anger towards another person

13.precedent (n.C.) : an action or official decision that can be used to give support to later actions or decisions

14.amenity (n.) something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in

--> E.g. The hotel is in the city centre, close to shops and local amenities.

15.versatility (n.) : someone who is versatile has many different skills

--> E.g. He is a man of great versatility.

16.unconstrain (a.) : 不受約束的

17.pericle

18.pervade (vt.) : if a feeling, idea, or smell pervades a place, it is present in every part of it

--> E.g. A spirit of hopelessness pervaded the country.

19.affluent (a.) : having plenty of money, nice houses, expensive things etc

20.chastity (n.) : the principle or state of not having sex with anyone, or not with anyone except your husband or wife

21.illegitimacy (a.) : not allowed or acceptable according to rules or agreements

22.metic

23.exclusionary (a.) : 排斥性的, 排他的

24.ruthless (a.) : determined and firm when making unpleasant decisions

--> E.g. He ran the company with ruthless efficiency.

25.imperialist (n.) : 帝國主義者

26.solvent (a.) : having enough money to pay your debts

27.sphere : a ball shape

28.astronomy (n.U.) : the scientific study of the stars and planets

29.ethics (n.C.) : a general idea or belief that influences people's behaviour and attitudes

--> E.g. The old ethic of hard work has given way to a new ethic of instant gratification.

30.detriment (n.U.) : harm or damage

31.inferentially (n.) :  something that you think is true, based on information that you have

32.defiance (n.U.) : behaviour that shows you refuse to do what someone tells you to do, especially

          because you do not respect them

33. savagery (n.) : extremely cruel and violent behaviour

--> E.g. Local people were shocked by the savagery of the attack.

34. rhetorical (a.) : using speech or writing in special ways in order to persuade people or to produce an impressive effect

35. expediency (n.) : action that is quickest or most effective in a particular situation, even if it is morally wrong

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