- The
Catasterismi or
Catasterisms (Gr**** Καταστερισμοί Katasterismoi, "Constellations" or "Placings
Among the Stars") is a lost work by
Eratosthenes of...
- that of a
sworn virgin who
fiercely defends her chastity. The myth in
Catasterismi may be
derived from the fact that a set of
constellations appear close...
-
nurse of the
young Zeus, and a nymph.
According to a
summary of the
Catasterismi of
Eratosthenes (written by an
author referred to as "Pseudo-Eratosthenes")...
- Leda then
raised Helen as her own.
According to
Eratosthenes in his
Catasterismi, this
version was
presented by Cratinus.
Nemesis enacted divine retribution...
- 146 ff Pausanias,
Description of
Greece 2.21.9 Pseudo-Eratosthenes,
Catasterismi 32 Hesiod,
Astronomia fr. 4 Evelyn-White, p.70–73 = fr. 7 Freeman, p...
- 102-103.
Grimal 1987, p. 64. Aratus,
Phaenomena 96-136 Eratosthenes,
Catasterismi 9 Wright, M.
Rosemary (September 2012). "A
Dictionary of
classical Mythology:...
- 77–78, 25.58. Parada, s.v.
Euryale 2; Apollodorus, 1.4.3; Eratosthenes,
Catasterismi 33 (Hard 2015, p. 101); Hyginus, De
Astronomica 2.34.1. Parada, Euryale...
- Strabo, 8.3.19 Pausanias, 5.5.9
Grimal (1986), p. 219. Eratosthenes,
Catasterismi. "Ludendorff". London:
Imperial War Museum.
Retrieved 29
March 2022....
-
Narrations 14. Steph**** of Byzantium, s.v. Almopia. Pseudo-Eratosthenes,
Catasterismi 19 (Condos, p. 43); Hyginus, De
astronomia 2.20.1. Apollodorus, 2.4.5...
- as his
mother Alcmene is the
daughter of Electryon.
According to the
Catasterismi,
Andromeda is
placed in the sky by
Athena as the
constellation Andromeda...