The constellation
D12 Transformation: man to woman
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● on the shelf
● attested
The same sky, in words
filed under
beneath it
- Transformation: god to giantess · D12.1 entry
keeps company
- Man looks at copulating snakes: transformed to woman. (Cf. D12.) · D513.1 entry
- Sphinx propounds riddle on pain of death · H541.1.1 entry
- Riddle of the Sphinx: what is it that goes on four legs in the morning, on two at midday, and on three in the evening. (Man, who crawls as a child, walks in middle life, and walks with a stick in old age.) · H761 entry
- Zeus smites Capaneus while he is climbing a ladder · L472 entry
- Punishment for splitting head and eating man's brains · Q211.7 entry
- Punishment: banishment (exile) · Q431 entry
- Blinding as punishment · Q451.7 entry
- The relative pleasures of love. Do men or women have the greater pleasure in sexual intercourse? Man who has been transformed to woman answers that women have the greater pleasure. The goddess blinds him as punishment · T2 entry
- Bird language learned by having ears magically cleansed · B217.5 entry
- Helpful horse · B401 entry
cross-ref
Thompson cites
- The Library (Bibliotheca) · BOOK III, ch. VI