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Bibliotheca and was
According to the Bibliotheca, no one had realised that Ajax had raped Cassandra until Calchas, the Greek seer, warned the Greeks that Athena was furious at the treatment of her priestess and she would destroy the Greek ships if they didn't kill him immediately.
According to Bibliotheca, Alcmene went with Amphitryon to Thebes, where he was purified by Creon for accidentally killing Electryon.
The first of them was the Bibliotheca written by the patriarch Photius ( 9th century ).
Intended both as a commemoration and an emulation of the original, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina was inaugurated in 2002 near the site of the old library.
* 2002 – Bibliotheca Alexandrina in the Egyptian city of Alexandria, a commemoration of the Library of Alexandria that was lost in antiquity, is officially inaugurated.
The work of the Bollandists Danile Paperbroch, Jean Bolland and Godfrey Henschen in the 17th century was one of the first pieces of scholarly research to establish the historicity of the saint's existence via their publications in Bibliotheca Hagiographica Graeca and paved the way for other scholars to dismiss the medieval legends.
Atalanta was the daughter of Iasus ( or Mainalos or Schoeneus, according to Hyginus ), a Boeotian ( according to Hesiod ) or an Arcadian princess ( according to the Bibliotheca ).
In 1888, after long bargaining, it was sold to the Bibliotheca Palatina of Heidelberg, following a public subscription headed by William I and Otto von Bismarck.
Some older scholarship speculated that the Bibliotheca was in fact compiled in Baghdad at the time of Photius's embassy to the Abbasid court, since many of the mentioned works were rarely cited during the so-called Byzantine Dark Ages c. 630-c. 800, and it was known that the Abbasids were interested in works of Greek science and philosophy.
The Lexicon, published later than the Bibliotheca, was probably in the main the work of some of his pupils.
It was not until 1776, however, that the formal foundation of a Bibliotheca Publica was decreed at the Chapter General of the Order convened by Grand Master de Rohan.
Amphitrite was a daughter of Nereus and Doris ( and thus a Nereid ), according to Hesiod's Theogony, but of Oceanus and Tethys ( and thus an Oceanid ), according to the Bibliotheca, which actually lists her among both of the Nereids and the Oceanids.
" This Deianira drove a chariot and practiced the art of war ", noted the Bibliotheca ( book i, 8: 1 ), but she wanted nothing to do with her suitor, who was able to take the form of a speckled serpent, a bull-headed man, or a bull.
The Bibliotheca ( 3. 12. 6 ) informs that the river Asopus was a son of Oceanus and Tethys or according to Acusilaus of Poseidon by Pero ( otherwise unknown to us ) or according to yet others of Zeus by Eurynome, not making it clear whether he knows there is more than one river named Asopus.
The Bibliotheca ( 2. 1. 3 ) refers to Ismene daughter of Asopus who was wife of Argus to whom she bore Iasus, the father of Io.
According to the Bibliotheca, the most prominent Hesione was a Trojan princess, daughter of King Laomedon of Troy, sister of Priam and second wife of King Telamon of Salamis.
* Hesione was also the name of the wife of Nauplius according to Cercops as cited by the Bibliotheca ( 2. 1. 5 ).
According to Apollonius of Rhodes, he was a son of Agenor, but the Bibliotheca says that other authors named his father as Poseidon.
It is evident from this summary, preserved in Photius's Bibliotheca ( 9th century ), that the work was originally divided into four books and two volumes, and that surviving manuscripts of the third book consist of two books which have been merged.
According to the Bibliotheca, Hephaestus attempted to rape Athena but was unsuccessful.
In Greek mythology, Enarete () or Aenarete (, Ainarete ), daughter of Deimachus, was the wife of Aeolus and ancestress of the Aeolians .< ref > Enarete is the form found in the manuscripts of Bibliotheca 1. 7. 1, which takes to be a misspelling of Aenarete, the form written in the scholia to Plato, Minos 315c, since Enarete cannot stand in a hexameter line and the Bibliotheca < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s primary source at this point is the epic Hesiodic Catalogue of Women.
After Antiope was impregnated by Zeus and fled to marry king Epopeus in Sicyon, the Bibliotheca reports that Nycteus killed himself in shame, after asking Lycus to punish her.

Bibliotheca and son
Late mythographers, such as the author of the Bibliotheca and Servius, describe the Thracian king Rhesus, who appears in the Iliad, as son of Euterpe and the river-god Strymon ; Homer calls him son of Eioneus.
The Bibliotheca makes Aesacus son of Priam's first wife Arisbe, daughter of Merops.
The Bibliotheca ( Library ) of Pseudo-Apollodorus states that Hecuba had a son named Troilus with the god Apollo.
The Bibliotheca mentions two different versions of Perieres ' lineage, without deciding between them: he could be a son of Cynortas, husband of Gorgophone and father of Tyndareus, Icarius, Aphareus and Leucippus, or he could be a son of Aeolus and father of only two sons by Gorgophone, Aphareus and Leucippus.
According to the Bibliotheca, Anchises and Aphrodite had another son, Lyrus, who died childless.
But Bibliotheca ( 2. 7. 8 ) gives the name of the son of Heracles and Omphale as Agelaus.
The Bibliotheca gives a slight variant of the mythological generation of Eurotas: the latter is the son of Lelex, born from the ground ( autochthonos ) and Cleocharia, a Naiad ( water-nymph ).
The Babylonian name for " Egypt " was written in syllabic cuneiform as Ḫikuptaḥ, which was taken from an Egyptian name for Memphis, the old capital of Egypt, Ḥwt-kЗ-Ptḥ, " House-of-the-Spirit-of-Ptah " ( i. e., the Temple of Ptah ), which by extension became the name for " Egypt / Aegyptus / Egyptus " = Coptic ekepta, and Αἴγυπτος in Homer as both Nile River and country, and in Bibliotheca ( 2. 1. 4-5 ), as the eponymous son of Belus & Anchinoe, who first conquers Egypt.
* A son of Helen and Menelaos ( according to the Catalogue of Women, Laurentian Scholiast on Sophocles ' Electra ( 539 ), and according to Apollodorus ' Bibliotheca, 3. 11. 1 )
His collection of rare classical works formed the nucleus of his son Benjamin's famous library ( Bibliotheca Heathiana ).

Bibliotheca and Pasiphaë
According to Karl Kerenyi and other scholars, the second Asterion, the star at the center of the labyrinth on Cretan coins, was in fact the Minotaur, as the compiler of Bibliotheca ( III. 1. 4 ) asserts: Pasiphaë gave birth to Asterius, who was called the Minotaur.

Bibliotheca and brother
However, specialists of this period of Byzantine history, such as Paul Lemerle, have shown that Photius could not have compiled his Bibliotheca in Baghdad because he clearly states in both his introduction and his postscript that when he learned of his appointment to the embassy, he sent his brother a summary of books that he read previously, " since the time I learned how to understand and evaluate literature " i. e. since his youth.
The Bibliotheca also adds Erichthonius ' older brother Ilus, who died young and childless ; presumably a doublet of the other Ilus, grandson of Erichthonius, eponym of Troy.
The Bibliotheca also claims that Agenor was Belus ' twin brother.

Bibliotheca and when
b ) According to the Bibliotheca Epitome and Proclus in " Ilion's Conquest ", Menelaus raised his sword in front of the temple of Minerva in the central square of Troy to kill her but his wrath went away when he saw her tearing her clothes to reveal her breasts.
According to the Bibliotheca, when Hephaestus unsuccessfully attempted to rape Athena, she wiped his semen off her leg with wool and threw it on the ground, impregnating Gaia.
The Bibliotheca ( 3. 143 ) claims that when thrown down by Zeus, Atë landed on a peak in Phrygia called by her name.
The Bibliotheca places these events before the expedition of the Greeks against Troy, while Hyginus states that Diomedes, when he heard, after the fall of Troy, of the misfortune of his grandfather Oeneus, hastened back and expelled Agrius, who then committed suicide ; according to others, Agrius and his sons were all slain by Diomedes.
In the Bibliotheca, the inevitable occurred by another route: Perseus did return to Argos, but when he learned of the oracle, went into voluntary exile in Pelasgiotis ( Thessaly ).
Cooper's literary career began in 1548, when he compiled, or rather edited, Bibliotheca Eliotae, a Latin dictionary by Sir Thomas Elyot.
According to the Bibliotheca, this was an accident — Tlepolemus was beating a servant when Licymnius ran between the two, suffering a fatal blow —, but Pindar states that that the death was intentional and motivated by anger.
In it, he mentions that part of the Bibliotheca Ulpia, which are found in the Forum of Trajan, are being housed within the baths ; a statement he later contradicts when later referencing the Bibliotheca Ulpia.

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