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OsmocisingMonkey - Rainy days and Mondays

wow. this project is really cool, could i possibly have the names of some of your sources for my coursework? i know its really rude to drop in like this and ask to steal your sources but i also wanted to say wow so it kinda balances out the rudeness. i hope. was this a set project? i hope you got a good grade if so, this is fab work!

OM
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Researcher 168963

Thanks very much smiley - smiley

No, it wasn't a set project. I oringinally wrote a short article on centaurs and submitted it to PR, and the subject of a Greek Myths project came up... so I volunteered to organise it smiley - smiley

As for sources, I used quite a few but the main ones were
Greek Myths, by Robert Graves
The Wordsworth Dictionary of Mythology, by Fernard Comte
I also dipped in The Odyssey and The Iliad, by Homer, quite a lot, mainly to get me in a Greek mythology frame of mind smiley - smiley
Webwise I tried to vary my sources as much as I could but one site I'd recommend is http://www.theoi.com/index.htm

Hope your coursework goes well smiley - smiley

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OsmocisingMonkey - Rainy days and Mondays

thank you soooomuch. you have been just the hugest help to me. anyway, how are you?

OMsmiley - magic


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