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Nature and Ecology in Greek Mythology Did you know that the first known myth addressing ecological consciousness is Greek and was written in 300 BCE? This constitutes proof that the concept of environmental protection has been a concern of humanity since ancient times. The story of The Sacred Grove of Goddess Demeter is more than a story. Full of ancient wisdom it not only instills respect for nature but it also fosters virtuous behavior, because as ancient Greeks believed, only a virtuous person can make oneself happy and the city a happy place. Prince Erysichthon whose name means the one who…mehr

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Nature and Ecology in Greek Mythology Did you know that the first known myth addressing ecological consciousness is Greek and was written in 300 BCE? This constitutes proof that the concept of environmental protection has been a concern of humanity since ancient times. The story of The Sacred Grove of Goddess Demeter is more than a story. Full of ancient wisdom it not only instills respect for nature but it also fosters virtuous behavior, because as ancient Greeks believed, only a virtuous person can make oneself happy and the city a happy place. Prince Erysichthon whose name means the one who injures mother earth, wishes to build a big palace by destroying the trees of an old sacred grove dedicated to goddess Demeter. What will the consequences of his arrogance known in the ancient world as "hubris" be, and what challenges is he going to be facing? This picture book full of high quality illustrations presents the Greek myth and offers additional information about the ideas of the book and the ancient classical values, something that is said to be able to lead one to a happier life. At the end children can add their own touch to the book by drawing the main characters and events of the story. >Wisdom and knowledge for a better life! The story of Erysichthon and the sacred grove of goddess Demeter depicts the way in which the damage we impose on the environment eventually brings about an adverse effect on the quality of our own life.