Which version of Sweb's Greek mythology is better?

The Greek Myths and Legends translated by Chu Tunan, People's Literature Publishing House, is better and more complete than other versions, with illustrations by Filak Mann.

Greek mythology (Greek: ε λ λ ν κ? μυθολογ? α, English: Greek mythology), that is, all myths about ancient Greek gods, heroes, nature and the history of the universe.

Greek mythology is the spiritual product of primitive clan society and the earliest literary form in Europe. It came into being in the 8th century BC, and it was based on the long-term oral spread of ancient Greek aborigines and referred to the myths spread to Greece and other countries.

Primitive god

Primitive gods are ancient creation gods representing the world, arranged in order of birth:

There are different versions of Greek mythology, in which the birth order of gods is different, and some gods are not available in other versions (for example, kronos, the god of time, and Ananke, the goddess of fate, are unique to orpheus Sect.

Chaos, the god of chaos, as the original god, has no father and mother, while orpheus believes that chaos is the child of kronos. Oronomy, the daughter of Okonos, the god of oceans and rivers, is an ordinary sea fairy.