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Boios (Βοῖος),
Latinized Boeus, was a Gr****
grammarian and mythographer,
remembered chiefly as the
author of a lost work on the
transformations of mythic...
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other classical works. It is
possible the
story may have
originated with
Boios. In the tale Daedalion, grief-stricken
following the
death of his daughter...
- 100–300 AD, but it
preserved an
older tale from the lost
Ornithologia by
Boios,
dated to
before the end of 4th
century BC. In this Gr**** myth, the ill-omened...
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Antoninus Liberalis's own Metamorphoses,
which drew
heavily from
Nicander and
Boios.
Below is a list of
permanent and
involuntary transformations featured in...
- Mary
Boio Fowler (born 14
February 2003) is an
Australian professional soccer player who
plays for
English Women's
Super League club
Manchester City and...
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either attributed to
Boio, or the
author adopted the name
Boios in
reference to her.
According to the
Byzantine encyclopedia the Suda,
Boio was
sometimes considered...
- and
Velleius Paterculus. The name
appears to
consist of the
tribal name
Boio- plus the Proto-Germanic noun *haimaz "home" (whence
Gothic haims, German...
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metamorphosis poetry of the ****enistic tradition,
which is
first represented by
Boios' Ornithogonia—a now-fragmentary poem of
collected myths about the metamorphoses...
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Bibliotheca 1.4.4
Antoninus Liberalis, 21.
Liberalis credits the Gr****
writer Boios'
Ornithogonia (now lost) as his source; Oliphant,
Samuel Grant (1913). "The...
- and inscriptions, it is
possible to
abstract a
Continental Celtic segment,
boio-.
There are two
major derivations of this segment, both
presupposing that...