Transformation: ant to person.
Magic. · Transformation. · Transformation: animal to person. · Transformation: insect to person. · view the constellation · filed as D382.2
“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
- GreekThe Library (Bibliotheca), BOOK III, ch. XIIThompson cites: Frazer Apollodorus II 53 n. 5