- overtones. Sometimes,
Hermaphroditus is
referred to as Aphroditus.[citation needed] Ovid's
account relates that
Hermaphroditus was
nursed by
naiads in...
-
Sleeping Hermaphroditus or
Sleeping Hermaphrodite (also, "The
Borghese Hermaphrodite") is an
ancient Roman marble sculpture depicting Hermaphroditus life...
- The
Asian palm
civet (Paradoxurus
hermaphroditus), also
called common palm civet,
toddy cat and musang, is a
viverrid native to
South and
Southeast Asia...
- in Halicarn****us,
Hermaphroditus'
mother Aphrodite names Salmacis as the
nymph who
nursed and took care of an
infant Hermaphroditus after his parents...
-
derives from the Latin:
hermaphroditus, from
Ancient Gr****: ἑρμαφρόδιτος, romanized: hermaphroditos,
which derives from
Hermaphroditus (Ἑρμαφρόδιτος), the...
-
Sicilian historian Diodorus wrote of "
hermaphroditus" in the
latter part of the
first century BCE:
Hermaphroditus, as he has been called, who was born...
- and 'woman like'. Ovid
famously recounts the myth in his
story about Hermaphroditus and the
nymph of the
spring Salmacis.
Salmacis was a fountain, located...
- Erotes[citation needed] are
Anteros ("Love Returned"),
Hedylogos ("Sweet-talk"),
Hermaphroditus ("Hermaphrodite" or "Effeminate")[citation needed],
Himeros ("Impetuous...
- "ITIS
Standard Report Page:
Gyratrix hermaphroditus". www.itis.gov.
Retrieved 15 May 2021. "Gyratrix
hermaphroditus".
Turbellarian taxonomic database. Retrieved...
-
commentary to
Antonio Beccadelli's (1394–1471)
Hermaphroditus (commonly
referred to as
Antonii Panormitae Hermaphroditus), an
erotic poem
sequence of 1425 in Renaissance...