μῦθοι Mythoi
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Punishment: transformation to deer which is devoured by dogs.

Rewards and punishments. · Kinds of punishment. · Capital punishment. · view the constellation · filed as Q415.1.1

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“Unable to refuse, Zeus came to her bridal chamber in a chariot, with lightnings and thunder- ings, and launched a thunderbolt. But Semele expired of fright, and Zeus, snatching the sixth- month abortive child? from the fire, sewed it in his thigh. On the death of Semele the other daughters of Cadmus spread a report that Semele had bedded with a mortal man, and had falsely accused Zeus, and that therefore she had been blasted by thunder.”

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

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Filed under Punishment: being eaten by dogs.

Filed beside it
Punishment: tying man to horses and setting vicious hounds after him. (Cf. Q416, S117.)
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Origin of HyadesMen created from sown dragon's teethCity founded on spot where cow lies downTransformation: man to kidTransformation to seduceMagic plantPower of prophecy a giftPower of prophecy lost by spitting. When possessor of power on request spits into mouth of man who has taught him, he loses the powerResuscitation by herbs (leaves)Missile thrown among enemies causes them to fight one anotherBoiling to death. Often in pitch or oilChild incubated in man's thigh

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