μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Neglect to sacrifice punished.

Rewards and punishments. · Deeds punished. · Impiety punished. · view the constellation · filed as Q223.3

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“But when, after diligent search, they could not find Europa, they gave up the thought of returning home, and took up their abode in divers places ; Phoenix settled in Phoenicia; Cilix settled near Phoenicia, and all the country subject to him- self near the river Pyramus he called Cilicia; and Cadmus and Telephassa took up their abode in Thrace and in like manner Thasus founded a city Thasus in an island off Thrace and dwelt there.””

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

On our shelf — the index’s citations, resolved to served chapters
Scholars’ trail — 4references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

Within the index

Filed under Punishment for neglect of services to gods (God). (Cf. Q523.7, Q554.2, Q557.7, Q559.4.)

Filed beside it
Neglect to pray punishedNeglect to thank gods punishedNeglect to hear confessional punishedNeglect to attend church punishedFailure to observe holiness of Sabbath punished. (Cf. Q551.2.2, Q552.14.1.)Punishment for neglect of massFailure to do penance punished. Monk fails and becomes illNeglect to fast punishedNeglect to study scriptures punishedFailure to circumcise child punishedFailure to finish period of mourning punishedNeglect of clerical duties punishedPunishment for failure to give customary offering to gods
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Minotaur. Body of man, head of bull. Result of union of woman with bullBull paramourTransformation: man to bull. (Cf. B641.3.)Fresh hides spread on grass; girl slips up and is deflowered

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