go on then...
2006-09-02 07:49:46
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Bulfinch Mythology. Easy to read and easy to de downloaded from Gutenberg site.
2006-09-02 14:50:51
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answer #2
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answered by queen 2
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I'd go w/Wikipedia, if you're under college age. Bullfinch's is dry as Elwood Blues' toast!
You COULD listen to the opera...!
2006-09-02 15:49:15
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answer #3
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answered by Gwynneth Of Olwen 6
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Orpheus and Eurydice (to the poster who corrected the spelling of Orpheus but didn't know the spelling of Eurydice).
2006-09-02 17:10:11
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answer #4
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answered by amy02 5
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wikipedia
2006-09-02 14:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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try barnes and noble for books to read or you can go to your local library
2006-09-02 15:08:47
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answer #6
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answered by katlvr125 7
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Spell it Orpheus and then use search engine. (Not sure how to spell "Euridyce" in English.)
2006-09-02 16:41:31
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answer #7
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answered by mutaali t 3
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what are you waiting then?
read it and tell us your impressions!
i've loved it! but i am an old greek literature fan....
after start reading something of homer!
2006-09-02 15:38:23
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answered by teano 2
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try google
2006-09-02 14:50:08
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answered by jyd9999 6
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