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Acusilaus, Acusilas, Acousileos, or
Akousilaos (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκουσίλαος) of Argos, son of
Cabas or Scabras, was a Gr****
logographer and mythographer...
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transformation comes from the
mythographer Acusilaus (sixth to
fifth century BC).
According to
Acusilaus,
after having **** with Poseidon, Elatus' daughter—here...
- Laërtes and Anticlea,
husband of Penelope, and
father of Telemachus,
Acusilaus, and Telegonus,
Odysseus is
renowned for his
intellectual brilliance,...
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founded a
dynasty of
kings of Arcadia. A
fragment from the
writings of
Acusilaus ****erts that the
Peloponnesians were
called "Pelasgians"
after Pelasgus...
- n. 4; West, p. 209 n. 106;
Acusilaus, fr. 6c Fowler, pp. 6–7.
Fowler 2013, pp. 5–6; Brill's New Pauly, s.v. Nyx;
Acusilaus, fr. 6b Fowler, p. 6. Bacchylides...
- monsters" as
being the
offspring of
Echidna and Typhon, the
mythographer Acusilaus (6th
century BC) adds the
Caucasian Eagle that ate the
liver of Prometheus...
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According to the 6th
century BC
mythographer Acusilaus,
Hesione (/hɪˈsaɪ.əniː/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἡσιονη) was the
daughter of Oce****, the wife of Prometheus...
- ****
Ehoiai gives Hecate and
Apollo as the
parents of Scylla,
while Acusilaus says that Scylla's
parents were
Hecate and
Phorkys (so also schol. Odyssey...
- BC
logographer and
mythographer Acusilaus.
According to the
Neoplatonist Damascius (c.
early sixth century),
Acusilaus said that
Aether was,
along with...
- 63 Campbell, pp. 438, 439 = fr. 63 PMG (Page, p. 53)]. Strabo, 10.3.19
Acusilaus Frag as
cited in Strabo, 10.3.21 Strabo, 10.3.21
citing Pherecydes Vian...