Crowell's Handbook of Classical Mythology, Volume 10Crowell, 1970 - 631 pages Reference work with alphabetically-arranged entries illuminates the characters, places, and literary sources of Greek and Roman myths. |
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... Poetica Astronomica , 2.26 , 2.34 ] . The transformations of Actaeon and Callisto are recounted by Ovid [ Metamorphoses 3.138-252 , 2.401-530 ] , Apollodorus [ 3.4.4 , 3.8.2 ] , Hyginus [ Poetica Astronomica 2.1 ] , and Pausa- nias ...
... Poetica Astronomica , 2.26 , 2.34 ] . The transformations of Actaeon and Callisto are recounted by Ovid [ Metamorphoses 3.138-252 , 2.401-530 ] , Apollodorus [ 3.4.4 , 3.8.2 ] , Hyginus [ Poetica Astronomica 2.1 ] , and Pausa- nias ...
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... Poetica Astronomica 2.17 ] , and by Ovid in the passage mentioned above . Among innumerable other references to Dionysus in Classical writings are the following : Hesiod , Theogony , 940-942 , 947-949 ; Catalogues of Women 18 , 86 ...
... Poetica Astronomica 2.17 ] , and by Ovid in the passage mentioned above . Among innumerable other references to Dionysus in Classical writings are the following : Hesiod , Theogony , 940-942 , 947-949 ; Catalogues of Women 18 , 86 ...
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... Poetica Astronomica , 2.15 . ] Sagittarius ( The Archer ) . A constellation . The personage represented in this star - group is said to be Crotus , son of Pan by Eupheme , the Muses ' nurse . Crotus was a favorite of the Muses , who ...
... Poetica Astronomica , 2.15 . ] Sagittarius ( The Archer ) . A constellation . The personage represented in this star - group is said to be Crotus , son of Pan by Eupheme , the Muses ' nurse . Crotus was a favorite of the Muses , who ...
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