- work on the
transformations of
mythic figures into birds, his
Ornithogonia.
Ornithogonia was
translated into
Latin by
Aemilius Macer, a
friend of Ovid...
- kingfisher, his son into a hoopoe.
Antoninus Liberalis, 11 as
cited in Boeus'
Ornithogonia Pausanias, 10.30.2
Antoninus Liberalis, 36
Eustathius ad Homer, p. 1875...
-
positioned itself within a
historical framework.
Other works include Boios's
Ornithogonia (which
included tales of
humans becoming birds) and little-known Antoninus...
-
Antoninus Liberalis, 7 as
cited in Boeus'
Ornithogonia Antoninus Liberalis, 7 as
cited in Boeus'
Ornithogonia This
article incorporates text from this...
- Eurybarus, the hero who slew the
drakaina Sybaris.
Antoninus Liberalis, 8 as
cited in Boeus'
Ornithogonia Hyginus Preface Iliad 21.141;
Bibliotheca E4.7 v t e...
- War. Apollodorus, 1.6.1-2
Antoninus Liberalis, 8 as
cited in Boeus'
Ornithogonia Antoninus Liberalis, 20 with
reference to Boeus, Book 2 and
Simmias of...
-
poetry of the ****enistic tradition,
which is
first represented by Boios'
Ornithogonia—a now-fragmentary poem of
collected myths about the
metamorphoses of...
- 4
Antoninus Liberalis, 21.
Liberalis credits the Gr****
writer Boios'
Ornithogonia (now lost) as his source; Oliphant,
Samuel Grant (1913). "The
Story of...
-
Clinis Lycius Mares of
Diomedes Antoninus Liberalis, 7 as
cited in Boeus'
Ornithogonia Celoria 1992, pp. 59–61.
Antoninus Liberalis, The
Metamorphoses of Antoninus...
- be traced, are ****enistic works, such as Nicander's
Heteroeumena and
Ornithogonia ascribed to Boios. The work
survives in a
single m****cript, of the later...