×
athamas z books.google.com
... Athamas , son of Aeolus , was king of Orchomenos in Boeotia , then the home of the Minyae . A scholion explains that in one of the Athamas plays of Sophocles Athamas was wearing a wreath and standing by the altar of Zeus to be ...
athamas z books.google.com
... ATHAMAS The title Athamas is given eight times by Nonius to Accius1 and once by Charisius to Ennius.2 The five trimeters which Charisius quotes were once regarded with suspicion because of the similarity of their structure to that of ...
athamas z books.google.com
... Athamas!” The scholium, which recalls at length the story of Athamas, explains that this is an allusion to a scene in the tragedy in which Sophocles represented Athamas crowned in front of Zeus's altar, when he was to be sacrificed ...
athamas z books.google.com
... athamas batavianus Fruhstorfer , l.c. p . 60 ( 1898 ) . Eulepis athamas alphius , Fruhstorfer , l.c The type specimen of attalus is a very broad - banded individual ( ♂ ) , which Felder found in the old collection of Van der Capellen ...
athamas z books.google.com
... athamas . ” " May be distinguished from C. athamas , Drury , which we have also received from Upper India , by the forewing which is shorter , much less concave on the outer margin , and but slightly angled , and by the greater length ...
athamas z books.google.com
... athamas . " May be distinguished from C. athamas , Drury , which we have also received from Upper India , by the forewing which is shorter , much less concave on the outer margin , and but slightly angled , and by the greater length of ...
athamas z books.google.com
... Athamas and Ino , and Athamas went mad and killed Learchus . Ino threw herself into the sea with Melicertes . On account of the murder of his own son Athamas was obliged to exile himself from Boeotia . The gods di- rected him to settle ...
athamas z books.google.com
... Athamas be- came enamored of Ino , the daughter of Cadmus , and neglected Nephele , who disappeared in anger . Athamas and Ino also in- curred the wrath of the goddess Hera because Ino had nursed the god Dionysus . Athamas ( some ...
athamas z books.google.com
... Athamas and Euripides' Ino and Phrixus I and II). But the remains of Sophocles' plays are paltry: we have just eleven fragments, most of them consisting of a single word. A few are cited as from Athamas I or Athamas II, but mostly they ...
athamas z books.google.com
It was admired as a deity. After its death, its wool became a valuable gadget claimed by Ares as his favourite armour and by humans. Chrysomallos was a powerful tragic character and a protagonist in the story of ancient heroes.