- as such,
Aristaeus was also a
protector of gardens, farms,
fields and orchards, etc. Some
versions also
credit Demeter with
teaching Aristaeus leather-making...
- The
mathematician Pappus of
Alexandria refers to him as
Aristaeus the Elder.
Pappus gave
Aristaeus great credit for a work
entitled Five
Books concerning...
-
Aristaeus may
refer to:
Aristaeus, a Gr**** god
Aristaeus the Elder, Gr**** mathematician,
active in the 4th
century BCE
Aristaeus,
another name for Battus...
- Themisto,
Alcaea and Astyagyia. By the god Apollo, she bore
Aristaeus and Idmon.
Aristaeus became the god of
animal husbandry, bee-keeping and
cheese making...
-
Sicilian Aristaeus took part in the
battle against the
Olympian gods, and he had the
distinction of
being the sole
survivor of that battle. The
Aristaeus of...
- in the
fourth Georgic, at one time the bees of
Aristaeus, son of Apollo, all died of a disease.
Aristaeus went to his mother, Cyrene, for help; she told...
- his Georgics, a poem on the
subject of agriculture. Here the name of
Aristaeus, or Aristaios, the
keeper of
flying insects, and the
tragic conclusion...
- back-story of the myth of
Aristaeus, Hypseus, a king of the Lapiths,
married Chlidanope, a naiad, who bore him Cyrene.
Aristaeus had more than
ordinary mortal...
- Bus at
Palomar Observatory. It is
named for
Aristaeus, the son of
Apollo and the
nymph Cyrene. 2135
Aristaeus is a
potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA)...
- her death, indirectly, at the
hands of
Aristaeus, son of the god
Apollo and the
nymph Cyrene. It was
Aristaeus's wish to
ravish Eurydice and
either disgust...