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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...1 ' Cadmus and Europa,' Tales from Greek Mythology, p. 36. (410) What was the after-life of Cadmus? He first smote the dragon near the well of Ares, and then, after a year of further toil, received Harmonia as his wife from Zeus. Cadmus and Harmonia became the parents of Ino, Semele, and Agave, and were finally taken away by Zeus into Elysium, or the paradise of the good. (411) What is the meaning of the name Europa? Like Euryphassa, Eurynome, and very many others, it expresses the broad-spreading light of the dawn, which is carried from east to west by Zeus (Dyaus, the sky), represented in the oldest poems under the form of a bull. (412) Do the other names also explain themselves? Phoenicia, where she is born, is the purple land of morning, like the Delos, Lycia, and Ortygia, where Phoebus and Artemis spring to life. Her brother Phoenix is the teacher of the great hero, Achilles, the lover of Briseis (Brisaya); and Telephassa (she who shines from far) is, like Telephos and Telemachus, a name of the dawn light, which, shooting across the sky, dies out in the west. The name Cadmus has been identified with the Syrian word Kedem, the east, and is thus a name for the sun god. Like Phoebus, Theseus, and (Edipus, he slays monsters, and then, like them, receives a fair bride as his reward. (413) How was this story regarded in later times? As furnishing evidence that Boeotia was colonised from the Syrian Phoenicia; but of this fact the proof is scarcely adequate, and in any case it cannot be derived from this legend. MELEAGROS (MELEAGER). (414) Who was Meleagros? A son of OEneus, chief of Calydon, and his wife Althaea. (415) What is the story of his infancy? It is said that as the child lay sleeping in his cradle, the Moerae stood suddenly before...

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  • PublisherTheClassics.us
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1230307060
  • ISBN 13 9781230307060
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages48

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