CROWELL'S HANDBOOK OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY1970 |
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... Ovid makes him a son of Paphos , Pyg- malion's daughter by the famous statue . Most writers , including the Roman ... Ovid's account . Cenchreis boasted that her daughter Myrrha or Smyrna was lovelier than the goddess . Aphrodite caused ...
... Ovid makes him a son of Paphos , Pyg- malion's daughter by the famous statue . Most writers , including the Roman ... Ovid's account . Cenchreis boasted that her daughter Myrrha or Smyrna was lovelier than the goddess . Aphrodite caused ...
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... Ovid's elaborate account in the Metamorphoses [ 1.750-2.380 ] , Phaethon's mother was married to the Egyptian king Merops . Clymene told her son , however , that his father was not Merops but the sun - god . ( Ovid calls him Apollo ...
... Ovid's elaborate account in the Metamorphoses [ 1.750-2.380 ] , Phaethon's mother was married to the Egyptian king Merops . Clymene told her son , however , that his father was not Merops but the sun - god . ( Ovid calls him Apollo ...
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