μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Tabu: mortal lusting after goddess.

Tabu. · Sex tabu. · Sex tabu – miscellaneous. · view the constellation · filed as C191

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“The legend, these writers inform us, was told to explain why the maiden goddess Artemis was invoked by women in childbed, Now Artemis devoted herself to the chase and remained a maid; but Apollo learned the art of prophecy from Pan, theson of Zeus and Hybris,! and came to Delphi, where Themis at that time used to deliver oracles;? and when the snake Python, which guarded the oracle, would have hindered him from approaching the chasm,?…”

The Library (Bibliotheca), BOOK I, ch. IV · served from our shelf uncorrected OCR — being verified against the scan

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Filed under Sex tabu – miscellaneous.

Filed beside it
Tabu: refusing to elope with woman who desires itTabu: consorting with a womanTabu: trysting with woman at certain placeTabu: taking the advice of a womanTabu: asking for king's daughter in marriage
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Giant. A person of enormous size. (For giants who are primarily ogres see G100 and G400–G599.)Giant wades the oceanGiant throws a great rockBlindness healed by sun's raysOgre made drunk and overcomeProphecy: future greatness of unborn child. (Cf. M301.2.2, M301.5.1, M301.12, M359.3, M371.1.)God swallows his pregnant wife to prevent birth of son whom he fearsFlaying alive as punishment for contesting with a godBirth from person's head

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