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Icarus and daedalus
Icarus and daedalus






icarus and daedalus

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Seeing how a certain bird carved holes in the trunks of trees, he learned how to make and use the chisel. Walking one day by the sea, he picked up the spine of a large fish, and from it he invented the saw. His eyes were ever open to see what was going on about him, and he learned everything about the fields and the woods. But Perdix was a very quick learner and soon surpassed his uncle in the knowledge of many things. He built a stone palace for Aegeus, the young king of Athens, and renovated the Temple of Athena which stood on the great rocky hill in the middle of the city.ĭaedalus had a nephew named Perdix whom he had taken as a boy to be his apprentice. He invented many things that helped many people. He was the first to attach things together with glue. It was he who taught the people how to build better houses and how to hang their doors on hinges and how to support the roofs with pillars. While Athens was still only a small city there lived within its walls a man named Daedalus who was the most skillful worker in wood and stone and metal that had ever been known. Unit 4: Hubris and Nemesis art by ReyeD33 on Deviantart, $\ccbyncnd$ Daedalus, The Wonderful ArtisanĪdapted from Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin, $\ccpd$








Icarus and daedalus