P. 245 (with art)

Scholia at Homer, Iliad 1.2 – Scholia Graeca in Homeri Iliadem I, p. 5, ed. W. Dindorf and E. Maass. Oxford 1875.

Greek Text

Homer, Odyssey 11.321

And Phaedra and Procris I saw, and fair Ariadne, the daughter of Minos of baneful mind, whom once Theseus was fain to bear from Crete to the hill of sacred Athens; but he had no joy of her, for ere that Artemis slew her in sea-girt Dia because of the witness of Dionysus.  Greek Text

Hesiod fr 332 MW – Fragmenta Hesiodea, p. 167, ed.  Merkelbach and M.L. West. Oxford 1967. 

Epigonoi fr 5 PEG – Poetae Epici Graeci 1, p. 31, ed. A. Bernabé. Leipzig 1987.

Pherekydes 3F34 – Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker 1, p. 71, ed. F. Jacoby, 2d ed. Leiden 1957.

Greek Text

London, British Museum E477: Attic red-figure column krater by the Hephaistos Painter with  Prokris, Kephalos and Erechtheus

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British Museum

Beazley Archive Pottery Database (without photos)

Hellanikos 4F169 – Die Fragmente der griechischen Historiker 1, pp. 146-47, ed. F. Jacoby, 2d ed. Leiden 1957.

Greek Text

 

Artistic sources edited by R. Ross Holloway, Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor Emeritus, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown Univ., Sept. 2016, and by Frances Van Keuren, Prof. Emerita, Lamar Dodd School of Art, Univ. of Georgia, Nov. 2016.

Literary sources edited by Elena Bianchelli, Retired Senior Lecturer of Classical Languages and Culture, Univ. of Georgia, March 2023

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