Midas_gold2.jpg
Summary
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English
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King Midas with his daughter, from
A Wonder Book for Boys and Girls
by Nathaniel Hawthorne (text author)
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Türkçe
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Kral Midas
efsanesini anlatan,
Nathaniel Hawthorne
tarafından yazılmış 1893 tarihli bir kitaptan bir
illüstrasyon
(1893).
Yunan mitolojisine
göre, tanrı
Baküs
, Midas'a dokunduğu her şeyi altına dönüştürme yeteneğini vermişti. Ancak Midas kısa sürede görmüştü ki yemek dahi yiyememektedir. Baküs ona
Pactolus
nehrinde (
Sart Çayı
) yıkanmasını söyler ve nehrin içine altın tozu akar. Sonraki yıllarda nehirde altın bulunmasının nedeni buna atfedilir. Resimde Midas kızına dokunmuş ve onu altına çevirmiştir.
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Date | Edition published 1893 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source | Library of Congress [2] | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Author |
creator QS:P170,Q660917
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