Norse Mythology a to Z
Norse Mythology a to Z
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Annotation: Alphabetically listed entries identify and explain the characters, events, and important places of Norse mythology.
Genre: [Religion] [Reference]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #3089179
Format: Library Binding
Publisher: Chelsea House
Copyright Date: 2010
Edition Date: 2010 Release Date: 10/01/09
Pages: 128 pages
ISBN: 1-604-13411-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-604-13411-7
Dewey: 293
LCCN: 2009013338
Dimensions: 29 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal

Gr 9 Up-Daly's volumes are newly updated with additional entries and new illustrations; the addition of Japanese myths to the series is welcome. Both Greek & Roman and Norse include places, practices, some rituals, objects, and myth sources. Daly is discreet: Cronus is "mutilated," Daphne "pursued." Stories of Jason, Odysseus, Balder, Loki, and lesser-known figures such as Melampus, Otr, and Starkad are briefly retold. Roberts's volume is a concise cultural introduction to Japan: the author explains kana, emaki, calligraphy styles, important historical figures, and periods (inexplicably, Tokugawa Ieyasu has no entry). Again, entire tales are told. Tiny errors-the underworld, Yomi, is confusingly called Youl and Yous, and the description of tanka under waka is incorrect-do not detract from an excellent introduction to Japanese mythology and its culture. Roberts deserves credit for including the sensitive Horse Rider Theory and connecting ancient history and archaeological finds to myths. None of the volumes have genealogical tables, and Greek & Roman and Norse lack the pronunciation help that is so useful in Japanese. Daly omits some alternative Norse spellings, but gives variant Greek and Latin forms in the classical volume. All of the titles include unattributed, undated black-and-white illustrations that are sometimes pedestrian and/or bland. The relatively brief entries will attract browsers. All three books offer fine, and in the case of the Roberts's volume, otherwise scarce, resources.-Patricia D. Lothrop, St. George's School, Newport, RI Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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Reading Level: 5.0
Interest Level: 5-9
Norse Mythology A to Z, Third Editionexamines the characters, objects, and places whose stories make up the folklore of the Norse people, who lived in the region known today as Scandinavia. Passed down through the generations by word of mouth and finally written down in the 13th century and later, these myths include tales of gods and goddesses; heroes, giants, and dwarfs; and serpents and dragons that inhabit enchanted realms. This colorful volume brings to life many of these Nordic myths.Entries include:
  • The most famous gods and goddesses, such as Odin, Thor, and Freya
  • Plants and animals important to Norse mythology, such as the oak tree and the eagle
  • Stories and poems, such as "Treasures of the Dwarfs" and thePoetic Edda
  • And much more.


Excerpted from Norse Mythology A to Z, Third Edition by Kathleen N. Daly, Marian Rengel
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Norse Mythology A to Z, Third Edition examines the characters, objects, and places whose stories make up the folklore of the Norse people, who lived in the region known today as Scandinavia. Passed down through the generations by word of mouth and finally written down in the 13th century and later, these myths include tales of gods and goddesses; heroes, giants, and dwarfs; and serpents and dragons that inhabit enchanted realms. This colorful volume brings to life many of these Nordic myths. Entries of this title include: the most famous gods and goddesses, such as Odin, Thor, and Freya; plants and animals important to Norse mythology, such as the oak tree and the eagle; stories and poems, such as ""Treasures of the Dwarfs"" and the ""Poetic Edda""; and, much more.


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