A B C D E G H I K L M N O P R S T W Z Zeus, Munich, Antikensammlungen 596 There are two kinds of searches possible for this web site. The first type, which is comprehensive, involves just entering a mythological character’s name in the search box over the left menu … Continue reading Subject tags for mythological characters
Chapter 13: Herakles Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page ♦ Paris, Musee de Louvre G263: Attic red-figure cup by the Antiphon Painter with Herakles and the Hind; Herakles pushes Hind down with his left knee while seizing one of her horns with both hands; to the right is Apollo with bow and arrow … Continue reading Labor III: The Keryneian/Kerynitian Hind (page 389 upper, with art)
Chapter 13: Herakles Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page ♠ Hyginus, Fabulae 30 The wild stag with golden horns in Arcadia he brought alive to show Eurystheus. Latin Text ♦ Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 75-35-1: Boiotian fibula with Herakles attacking Hind with a spear as he holds one of her … Continue reading Labor III: The Keryneian/Kerynitian Hind (page 388, with art)
Chapter 13: Herakles Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page ♠ Homer, Iliad 362-69 neither hath he any memory of this, that full often I saved his son when he was fordone by reason of Eurystheus’ tasks. For verily he would make lament toward heaven and from heaven would Zeus send me forth to … Continue reading The Twelve Labors: Evolution (page 381 lower, with art)