- the
mother of
Stesichorus via
Hesiod as
Ctimene and the
other as Clymene).
According to
another tradition known to Cicero,
Stesichorus was the grandson...
- Worlds.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199557325.
Stesichorus, in Gr**** Lyric,
Volume III:
Stesichorus, Ibycus, Simonides, and Others.
Edited and translated...
- The
Lille Stesichorus is a
papyrus containing a
major fragment of
poetry usually attributed to the
archaic lyric poet
Stesichorus,
discovered at Lille...
- was the
daughter of
Hecate and Triton, and
mother of
Scylla by Deimos.
Stesichorus (alone)
names Lamia as the
mother of Scylla,
possibly the
Lamia who was...
-
Labor of Herakles,
especially on
surviving fragments of the
lyric poet
Stesichorus' poem Geryoneis.
Autobiography of Red is the
story of a boy
named Geryon...
- of
Genzano features a three-headed
representation of Geryon. The poet
Stesichorus wrote a poem "Geryoneis" (Γηρυονηΐς) in the
sixth century BC,
which was...
-
seven years old and
Diodorus makes her ten
years old. On the
other hand,
Stesichorus said that
Iphigenia was the
daughter of
Theseus and Helen,
which implies...
- Pany****is
Philocles Pindar Plutarch Polybius Sappho Simonides Sophocles Stesichorus Theognis Thucydides Timocreon Tyrtaeus Xenophon Others Athenian statesmen...
-
monster Typhon (Fontenrose, p. 72; Gantz, p. 49; Hard 2004, p. 84); cf.
Stesichorus fr. 239 Campbell, pp. 166, 167 [= PMG 239 (Page, p. 125) = Etymologi****...
- the Equator. The
oldest known mentions of an "Atlantic" sea come from
Stesichorus around mid-sixth
century BC (Sch. A. R. 1. 211): Atlantikôi pelágei (Ancient...