", Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 201 : Lean Library can solve it. "Pan is held to be the youngest of the gods . "Hermes .

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She bore him a son Euandros, with whom she emmigrated to Latium (in Italia).

If you have an individual subscription to this content, or if you have purchased this content through Pay Per Article within the past 24 hours, you can gain access by logging in with your username and password here: This site uses cookies. ", Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 224 (trans. And as an evil growth beyond all cure creeps far and wide and wounds what once was well, so by degrees the winter of dark death entered her heart and choked her breath and stopped the lanes of life.

", For MORE information on these nymphs see OREIADES, LOCALE : Doros, Thessalia (Northern Greece), Nonnus, Dionysiaca 14.

Persephone, Latin Proserpina or Proserpine, in Greek religion, daughter of Zeus, the chief god, and Demeter, the goddess of agriculture; she was the wife of Hades, king of the underworld.In the Homeric “Hymn to Demeter,” the story is told of how Persephone was gathering flowers in the Vale of Nysa when she was seized by Hades and removed to the underworld.

For more information view the SAGE Journals Sharing page. Swerving, he left the sky and flew to earth, and there took in disguise--such trust in his good looks!

"Kekrops married Agraulos, daughter of Aktaios, and had a son Erysikhthon . . If you have access to a journal via a society or association membership, please browse to your society journal, select an article to view, and follow the instructions in this box. 181 ff (trans. Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) : Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. She bore him a son the pan Agreus. Melville) (Roman epic C1st B.C. On the girl's breast she laid her withering hand and filled her heart with thorny briars and breathing a baleful blight deep down into her bones and spread a stream of poison, black as pitch, inside her lungs. [see Family], ALKIDAMEA (Alcidamea) A princess of Korinthos (southern Greece) who bore Hermes a son named Bounos. Cephalus by Creusa [probably the same as Herse], daughter of Erechtheus. SOSE An nymph of Arkadia (in southern Greece) and Prophetess of the god Hermes.

Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) : Herodotus, Histories 2.

And in the house she bare Hermes a dear son [the god Pan] who from his birth was marvellouse to look upon, with goat's feet and two horns - a noisy, merry-laughing child.

Eros was a primordial being, thought to have arisen out of Chaos, along with Tartarus the Underworld and Gaia the Earth.

Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C7th to 4th B.C.) 288 ff (trans. APTALE A woman who was the mother of Eurestos by Hermes. Login failed. Access to society journal content varies across our titles. Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) :

Oldfather) (Greek historian C1st B.C.) Hermes and Eros Hermes Raelynn Bowen Eros Eros was the Greek god of love, or more precisely, passionate and physical desire.

. . POLYMELE A lady of Phthiotis (northern Greece) who bore Hermes a son, Eudoros. [see Family], ANTIANEIRA A woman of Alope in Malis (northern Greece) who bore Hermes two sons: Ekhion and Eurytos. [see Family], LIBYE (Libya) A princess of Libya (in North Africa) or Nauplia in Argolis (southern Greece) who bore Hermes a son named Libys. With honeyed words he pressed his prayers and pleas.

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When thrice five years had passed, the youth forsook Ida, his fostering home, his mountain haunts, eager to roam strange lands afar. "Mercurius [Hermes] stirred by Venus's [Aphrodite's] beauty, fell in love with her, and when she permitted no favours, became greatly downcast, as if in disgrace.

Please check you selected the correct society from the list and entered the user name and password you use to log in to your society website. To these three, Eiraphiotes [Dionysos], entrusted the dignity of the staff of the heavenly herald, their father the source of wisdom.

HERSE or KREOUSA (Creusa) A princess of Attika (southern Greece) who was loved by Hermes and bore him a son Kephalos. ", For the MYTH of Hermes and Amphion see Hermes Favour: Amphion. 67 ff (trans.

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. Acording to some, she was the mother by Hermes of the god Pan--others say a nymph of the same name bore the god. LOCALE : Aitolia (Central Greece) AND Amythaonia (Egypt) OR Mt Ida, Troia (Anatolia), Pseudo-Hyginus, Astronomica 2. 153.

[see Family]. ", For MORE information on these nymphs see PENELOPEIA and SOSE, LOCALE : Argolis (Southern Greece) AND Boiotia (Central Greece), Corinna, Fragment 654 (trans.
Eros – known as Cupid to the Romans – was the Greek god of sexual attraction, a constant companion of Aphrodite.Variously depicted as either a beautiful youth or a mischievous nude boy, Eros is most commonly represented with a bow and an unlimited number of arrows which he uses to overpower the reason and incite erotic feelings in any mortal or god per Aphrodite’s or his own wish. Aldrich) (Greek mythographer C2nd A.D.) :

39 (trans. Tanagra [eponym of the Boiotian town], was seized by Hermes. Penelope, wife of Odysseus, is confounded with Penelopeia, the Arkadian nymphe.

", Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 271 (trans. LOCALE : Thebes, Boiotia (Central Greece), Philostratus the Elder, Imagines 1.

Current Bibliography of the History of Science and Its Cultural Influe... View or download all content the institution has subscribed to. . Lattimore) (Greek epic C8th B.C.) What profit was it to have pleased two gods, produced two boys, to have a valiant father, a shining grandfather?

Rouse) (Greek epic C5th A.D.) : Jones) (Greek travelogue C2nd A.D.) : I have read and accept the terms and conditions, View permissions information for this article. Sign in here to access free tools such as favourites and alerts, or to access personal subscriptions, If you have access to journal content via a university, library or employer, sign in here, Research off-campus without worrying about access issues. came to Arkadia . :

Some society journals require you to create a personal profile, then activate your society account, You are adding the following journals to your email alerts, Did you struggle to get access to this article? And lest the choice of woe should stray too wide, she set before her eyes her sister's [Herse's] face, her fortune-favoured marriage and the god so glorious; and painted everything larger than life. Jove's son [Hermes], breath-taken by her loveliness, was kindled as he hovered, like a lead slung from a Balearic sling, that as it flies glows with its speed and finds below the clouds heat not its own. with them the Seilenoi and the sharp-eyed Argeiphontes [Hermes] mate in the depths of pleasant caves.

Cadmus [not Kadmos but Euandros, son of Hermes and Karmentis] in exile from Arcadia, took them to Italy, and his mother Carmenta changed them to Latin to the number of 15.

Pseudo-Hyginus, Astronomica 2.

38. ", Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 200 (trans. 105 ff (trans. KHTHONOPHYLE (Chthonophyle) A queen of Sikyonia (southern Greece) who bore Hermes a son named Polybos. Happy valentine's day, people! "The next battalion [of Akhilleus' Myrmidones] was led by warlike Eudoros, a maiden's child, born to one lovely in the dance, Polymele, daughter of Phylas; whom strong Hermes Argeiphontes loved, when he watched her with his eyes among the girls dancing in the choir for clamorous Artemis of the golden distaff. Brotherly Love. "The hero Eleusis, after whom the city is named, some assert to be a son of Hermes and of Daeira, daughter of Okeanos. ", Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 277 (trans. Rouse) (Greek epic C5th A.D.) :

Please read and accept the terms and conditions and check the box to generate a sharing link. 16 (trans. Then luck-bringing Hermes received him and took him in his arms: very glad in his heart was the god.

[see Family].

Rouse) (Greek epic C5th A.D.) : Pseudo-Hyginus, Fabulae 277 (trans. Later on she spoke too haughtily against Diana [Artemis] in the hunt, and so was slain by her arrows.

Find out about Lean Library here, If you have access to journal via a society or associations, read the instructions below. This product could help you, Accessing resources off campus can be a challenge. : Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 3. Fairbanks) (Greek rhetorician C3rd A.D.) : HERMES was the Olympian god of herds, trade, heralds, athletes and thieves.

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For Hermes developed a passion for Apemosyne; proving unable to catch her as she ran from him (she was swifter of foot than Hermes! The right was the abode of Pandrosos, Aglauros on the left and Herse in between. "The deep-breasted Mountain Nymphai [Oreades] who inhabit this great and holy mountain .

She dared to set herself above Diana [Artemis], faulting her fair face. ", LOCALE : Unknown, perhaps Lakedaimonia or Eleusis, Attika (Southern Greece). 21-23 (trans.
"Apollo and Mercurius [Hermes] are said to have slept the same night with Chione, or, as other poets say, with Philonis [an alternative name for Chione], daughter of Daedalion. The Dramatic Setting of the “Lysis”’, ‘Chaos and Eros: On the Order of Human Existence’, ‘A Classical Prince: The Style of François Mitterrand’, ‘The Gravestone of Socrates' Friend, Lysis’, H. Mansfield and D. Winthrop. The myth is similar to that of Apollon and Hyakinthos. He then raped her.

. To her question Atlantis Pleione's grandson answered : ‘I am he who bears his father's mandates through the sky. Then that tongue was dumb, speech failed the words she tried to say: her blood and life ebbed away. 220 ff (trans. THEOBOULE (Theobule) A woman of Elis (in Southern Greece) who bore Hermes a son, Myrtilos.


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