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- The same story is related by the Roman-era mythographer Conon.
- According to the mythographer Giants with the Olympian gods.
- The names are also variable, according to the mythographer, and include:
- The 12th century Byzantine mythographer John Tzetzes reports anecdotes of the prowess of Mopsus.
- The mythographer Otto Gruppe suggested the Phanes-myth appeared in its original form in Babylonia.
- Had Troilus lived to adulthood, the First Vatican Mythographer claimed, Troy would have been invincible.
- The Digby Mythographer concentrated on genealogy of the gods, drawn from Ovid, and material from Statius.
- The Roman mythographer Julius Pollux, writing in the 2nd century AD, asserted ( " Onomasticon"
- The most detailed account of the Gigantomachy is that of the ( first century or second century AD ) mythographer Apollodorus.
- The simple-sounding sentence, the inscription says, was written by Carl G . Jung, the psychologist and mythographer.
- The mythographer Pherecydes of Leros ( 5th century BC ) has Echidna as the daughter of Phorcys, without naming a mother.
- A poet and mythographer, Graves claimed a historical basis for the triple-goddess, and an ongoing tradition of her worship among poets.
- No mythographer ( Homer included ) provides any further details about this Cisseus, although Strabo suggests that he was associated with the town of Macedonia ).
- The work of the Second Vatican Mythographer, which draws on that of the first, though it is considerably longer, perhaps dates to the 11th century.
- The classicist and mythographer H . J . Rose, on the contrary, insisted that the " Epoptides " had nothing to do with initiates.
- Scottish author and mythographer Lewis Spence propounded his theories about the Druidic alphabet in his 1945 publication " The Magic Arts in Celtic Britain " ..
- The three-volume edition of Dante's " Divine Comedy " also includes an essay on Beisner by the historian and mythographer Marina Warner.
- Another mythographer, Liberalis, tells of Menippe and Metioche, daughters of Orion, who sacrificed themselves for their country's good and were transformed into comets.
- This discovery has called into serious doubt the possibility of identifying the bishop and the mythographer, as Saint Fulgentius of Ruspe is known to have died in 533.
- The manuscript ascribes the work to S . Fulgencius Episcopus, whom Rudolf Helm ( the first modern publisher of Fulgentius work ) considered to be the mythographer.
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