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... Hippomenes ( hi - PUH - mee - ness ) prayed to her when he wanted to marry Atalanta ( a - tuhl - AN - tuh ) ... Hippomenes three gold apples to help him . She told him how he could use these apples to marry Atalanta . Hippomenes then ...
hippomenes z books.google.com
... Hippomenes seems to appear from nowhere. Ovid is imagining a packed stadium {spectator), with seats ^Hippomenes: Greek nom. s. of Hippomenes spectator -is 3m/ *iniqu-us a um unfair, hostile (to + dat.) 576 cuiquam : dat. of interested ...
hippomenes z books.google.com
... Hippomenes The Atalanta / Hippomenes story follows as a digression within the final Venus / Adonis tale and offers a a heroine's monologue which differs yet again from Medea's and Myrrha's . As the tale begins , Ovid employs a ...
hippomenes z books.google.com
... Hippomenes cannot conceive a wife because she is fast of feet, but needs to turn her image into something that is static. Right from his first glance, Hippomenes, with whom the reader focalizes, is trying to fix Atalanta and detain her ...
hippomenes z books.google.com
... Hippomenes, the formula is not restricted to its general use as a euphemism for marriage.83 The gifts of golden Aphrodite are in this case the golden apples which the goddess gave to Hippomenes. When Hippomenes addresses Atalanta ...
hippomenes z books.google.com
... HIPPOMENES , OR GAIN . EXPLAINED OF THE CONTEST BETWIXT ART AND NATURE . ATALANTA , who was exceeding fleet , contended with Hippomenes in the course , on condition that , if Hippomenes won , he should espouse her , or for- feit his ...
hippomenes z books.google.com
... Hippomenes hauled close to the wind to expedite the meeting . At fifty minutes past , the Hippomenes opened her fire at the privateer , who had now changed her colours to french . The latter instantly returned the fire , and a spirited ...
hippomenes z books.google.com
... Hippomenes. He said to himself, “Why are men so foolhardy, taking such a risk just for a bride?” Then he saw Atalanta and exclaimed, “I take back what I said! I had no idea what a superb trophy they were racHippomenesoffers to ing for ...
hippomenes z books.google.com
... Hippomenes were kings ( cf. §g ) ; but behind Epit . Heracl . more probably lies a version consistent with 3. iii , in which Hippo- menes was not king but tried to regain what his forebears had lost ( cf. J. J. Keaney , HSCP lxvii 1963 ...