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 14: Thebes Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page ♦ Berlin, Antikensammlung F2634 (not lost, as Gantz): Attic red-figure hydria with Kadmos, snake, Thebe (on lower right) and other divinities E. Gerhard, Etruskische und Kampanische Vasenbilder des Königlichen Museums zu Berlin (1843), pl. C.1-5 Beazley Archive Pottery Database ♠ Pho 657-65 – Euripides, Phoinissai (Phoinician Women) There was … Continue reading Kadmos (page 471, with art)
Chapter 14: Thebes Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page ♠ ΣA Il 2.494 – Scholia A to Homer, Iliad – Scholia Graeca in Homeri Iliadem, ed. W. Dindorf and E. Maass. Vol. I, pp. 112-14. Oxford 1875. Greek Text ♦ Paris, Musée du Louvre E699: Laconian black-figure cup with Kadmos (?) at fountain house … Continue reading Kadmos (page 470, with art)
Chapter 14: Thebes Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page ♠ Hellanikos 4F96 FGrH – Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker 1, p. 132, ed. F. Jacoby. 2d ed. Leiden 1957. Greek Text ♠ Hellanikos 4F1 FGrH – Die Fragmente der Griechischen Historiker 1, p. 107, ed. F. Jacoby. 2d ed. Leiden 1957. Greek Text ♠ ΣA Il 2.494 – … Continue reading Kadmos (page 469)
Chapter 14: Thebes Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page ♠ Paus 9.5.8 – Pausanias, Description of Greece The writer of the poem on Europa says that Amphion was the first harpist, and that Hermes was his teacher. He also says that Amphion‘s songs drew even stones and beasts after him. Myro of Byzantium, a poetess who wrote epic and elegiac … Continue reading Kadmos (page 468)
Chapter 16, The Trojan War Previous Page Table of Contents Next Page ♦ Rome, Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia 106349: Laconian black-figure cup with fountain house and snake at feet of armed Achilleus in ambush; in exergue, mounted Troilos and Polyxena P. Zancani Montuoro, “L’agguato a Troilo nella ceramica laconica,” Bollettino d’Arte 39 (1954), … Continue reading Troilos and Lykaon (page 600, with art)