Ornytion

Summary

In Greek mythology, Ornytion (Ancient Greek: Ὀρνύτιων means 'moon-bird'[1]) or Ornytus (Ὄρνυτος)[2] may refer to two different characters:

Notes edit

  1. ^ Graves, Robert (1960). The Greek Myths. Harmondsworth, London, England: Penguin Books. pp. s.v. Tereus. ISBN 978-0143106715.
  2. ^ Scholia on Homer, Iliad 2.517
  3. ^ Scholia on Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 3.1094
  4. ^ Pausanias, 2.4.3; Pseudo-Scymnos, Circuit de la terre 475 ff.
  5. ^ Scholia on Euripides, Orestes 1094
  6. ^ Apollonius Rhodius, 1.207; Scholia on Homer, Iliad 2.517

References edit

  • Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica translated by Robert Cooper Seaton (1853-1915), R. C. Loeb Classical Library Volume 001. London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1912. Online version at the Topos Text Project.
  • Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica. George W. Mooney. London. Longmans, Green. 1912. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.
  • Pausanias, Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and H.A. Ormerod, M.A., in 4 Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1918. ISBN 0-674-99328-4. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
  • Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio. 3 vols. Leipzig, Teubner. 1903. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.


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