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| | | | ATALÁNTA (1), an Arcadian (Tegean) girl, loved by Meleager, 181 -2, 184 | | | ATALÁNTA (2), daughter of King Schoeneus, beautiful and swift- footed, 243 -7 | | | ÁTHAMAS, husband of Ino, 86 -91 | | | ÁTHENS, Capital of Attica, 46, 119, 134 -5, 159, 160, 166, 179, 364 | | | ÁTHIS, an Indian youth, follower of Phineus, 100 -1 | | | ÁTHOS, a mountain in Macedonia, 31, 266 | | | ÁTLAS, a mountain in northern Africa, personified as a giant, the son of Iapetos; he was father of the Pleiads, 33, 93 -4, 97, 126, 356 | | | AUGÚSTUS, the first of the Roman emperors, 7, 17, 377 -8 | | | AÚLIS, a harbour in Boeotia, 274, 299 | | | AURÓRA (Gr. Eos), goddess of the dawn, 28, 112, 169, 212, 357 | | | AUSÓNIA, a region of southern Italy; the name is also used to mean Italy, 349 | | | AUTÓLYCUS, son of Mercury and Chione, 259 | | | AUTÓNOE, aunt of Pentheus, 72 | | | AVÉRNUS, a lake in Campania, believed to be the entrance to the Underworld; also the Underworld itself, 115, 226 | | | BÁCCHUS (Gr. Dionysus), god of wine, son of Jupiter and Semele, 60, 66 - 73, 74, 109, 125, 153, 251 -2, 314, 364 | | | BÁTTUS, a rustic character, 45 | | | BAÓCIS, wife of Philemon, 190 -3 | | | BOEÓTIA, a country in central Greece, between Phocis and Attica, 10, 31, 51, 274 | | | BO-ÓTES, a constellation in the northern sky, the Wagoner, 30, 177, 239 | | | BÓREAS, the north wind, a god, 3, 142 -3 | | | BÝBLIS, twin sister of Caunus, 213 -20 | | | CÁDMUS, son of Agenor, brother of Europa; he was the founder of Thebes, 51 -5, 91 -3 | | | CAÉNEUS, a youth of Thessaly, originally a girl, Caenis, 180, 279 - 280, 288 -90 | | | CAÉSAR, JULIUS, Roman statesman, 7, 374 -8 | | | CA-ÍCUS, a river in Mysia, 31, 277, 360 | | | CALLÍOPE, chief of the nine Muses, 109 | | | CALLÍRHO-E, daughter of Achelous and wife of Alcmaeon, 211 -13 | | | CALLÍSTO, an Arcadian nymph, 36 -40 | | | CÁLYDON, an ancient Greek city on the river Euenus in Aetolia, 134, 179, 186 -7, 199, 202 -3 | | | CALYDÓNIAN BOAR, the boar hunted by famous Greek heroes, 179 -84 | | | CÁNENS, daughter of Janus and Venilia, wife of Picus; a river-nymph, 335 -8 | | | CÁPITOL, a hill in Rome on which stood the temple of Jupiter, 17, 40, 369, 377 | -469- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Metamorphoses, Book XI. Contributors: A. D. Melville - transltr, E. J. Kenney - author. Publisher: Oxford University Press. Place of Publication: Oxford. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: 469.
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