μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Transformation: ant to person.

Magic. · Transformation. · Transformation: animal to person. · Transformation: insect to person. · view the constellation · filed as D382.2

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“By other women Priam had sons, to wit, Melanip- pus, Gorgythion, Philaemon, Hippothous, Glaucus, Agathon, Chersidamas, Evagoras, Hippodamas, Mestor, Atas, Doryclus, Lycaon, Dryops, Bias, Chromius, Astygonus, Telestas, Evander, Cebriones, Mylius, Archemachus, Laodocus, Echephron, Idomeneus, Hyperion, Ascanius, Democoon, Aretus, Deiopites, Clonius, Echemmon, Hypirochus, Aegeoneus, Lysi- thous, Polymedon; and daughters, to wit, Medusa,…”

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

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Scholars’ trail — 3references

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Filed under Transformation: hymenoptera to person.

Filed beside it
Transformation: bee to person
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Cupbearer of the godsCreation of diver (bird)Man carried by birdFuture revealed in dream. (Cf. D1810.8, D1812.5.1.2, D1813.1.)Rain produced by prayer. (Cf. D1391.1, D2141.0.7.1.)Mortal's attempt to defile goddess punishedDeath by thunderbolt as punishmentAbandonment on an island. (Marooning.)

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