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Page 157
Ovid ingeniously combined the story of Eos ' abduction of the latter Cephalus with
the former's trial of his wife's fidelity . In view of the Athenian connections of the
Phocian Cephalus -- Hyginus ( Fabulae 48 ) even lists him among the kings of ...
Ovid ingeniously combined the story of Eos ' abduction of the latter Cephalus with
the former's trial of his wife's fidelity . In view of the Athenian connections of the
Phocian Cephalus -- Hyginus ( Fabulae 48 ) even lists him among the kings of ...
Page 165
Hyginus calls Cinyras an Assyrian ; Ovid makes him a son of Paphos ,
Pygmalion's daughter by the famous statue . ... to Pindar ) as well as king ,
Cinyras was nevertheless punished for the blasphemy of Cenchreïs , his wife in
Ovid's account .
Hyginus calls Cinyras an Assyrian ; Ovid makes him a son of Paphos ,
Pygmalion's daughter by the famous statue . ... to Pindar ) as well as king ,
Cinyras was nevertheless punished for the blasphemy of Cenchreïs , his wife in
Ovid's account .
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Ovid claims that Acrisius had been driven from his capital by his brother , Proëtus
, and that Perseus avenged his grandfather by ... As in Ovid's version , Perseus
petrified Proëtus to avenge Acrisius , but Proëtus ' only son , Megapenthes , later
...
Ovid claims that Acrisius had been driven from his capital by his brother , Proëtus
, and that Perseus avenged his grandfather by ... As in Ovid's version , Perseus
petrified Proëtus to avenge Acrisius , but Proëtus ' only son , Megapenthes , later
...
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