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information was the
physician Apollodorus of Egypt.
Among his lost works,
Heteroeumena was a
mythological epic, used by Ovid in the
Metamorphoses and epitomized...
- Gr**** text is a "completely inartistic"
epitome of Nicander's now lost
Heteroeumena (2nd
century BC). In Homer's Iliad, Ares has no
fixed allegiance. He...
- have
written about Phaethon in some work,
perhaps attested in the lost
Heteroeumena (loosely
translating into "transformations"). In the
version of the myth...
- such as Hesiod's
Catalogue of Women, Callimachus' Aetia, Nicander's
Heteroeumena, and Parthenius' Metamorphoses. The
first book
describes the formation...
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where they can be traced, are ****enistic works, such as Nicander's
Heteroeumena and
Ornithogonia ascribed to Boios. The work
survives in a
single m****cript...
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Progymnasmata Nicander (2nd
century BC) Aetolica, a
prose history of Aetolia.
Heteroeumena, a
mythological epic.
Georgica and Melissourgica, of
which considerable...
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preserved in
Antoninus Liberalis' Metamorphoses,
which cites Nicander's lost
Heteroeumena. The tale is also told in Ovid's Metamorphoses,
though Ascalabus and...
- 9 s.v. Emathides;
Nicander tells this tale in his
fourth book of his
Heteroeumena ("Metamorphoses").
Antoninus Liberalis, The
Metamorphoses of Antoninus...
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Retrieved September 30, 2024.
Antoninus Liberalis 8,
citing Nicander's
Heteroeumena.
Grimal 1987, s.v.
Alcyoneus 2.
Dynes &
Donaldson 1992, p. 139. Celoria...