Euryale

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In Greek mythology, Euryale (/jʊəˈrəli/ yoor-EYE-ə-lee; Ancient Greek: Εὐρυάλη, lit.'far-roaming"') was the name of several mythological figures, including:

Notes

  1. ^ Parada, s.v. Euryale 1; Hesiod, Theogony 270–277; Apollodorus, 1.2.6, 2.4.2; Hyginus, Fabulae Preface 9, 35; Nonnus, Dionysiaca 13.77–78, 25.58.
  2. ^ Parada, s.v. Euryale 2; Apollodorus, 1.4.3; Eratosthenes, Catasterismi 33 (Hard 2015, p. 101); Hyginus, De Astronomica 2.34.1.
  3. ^ Parada, Euryale 3; Valerius Flaccus, 5.612, 6.370.

References

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  • Hard, Robin (2015), Eratosthenes and Hyginus: Constellation Myths, With Aratus's Phaenomena, Oxford University Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-19-871698-3. Google Books.
  • Hyginus, Gaius Julius, De Astronomica, in The Myths of Hyginus, edited and translated by Mary A. Grant, Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1960. Online version at ToposText.
  • Hyginus, Gaius Julius, Fabulae, in The Myths of Hyginus, edited and translated by Mary A. Grant, Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1960. Online version at ToposText.
  • Nonnus, Dionysiaca, Volume II: Books 16–35,, translated by W. H. D. Rouse, Loeb Classical Library No. 345, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1940. ISBN 978-0-674-99391-4. Online version at Harvard University Press. Internet Archive (1940).
  • Parada, Carlos, Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology, Jonsered, Paul Åströms Förlag, 1993. ISBN 978-91-7081-062-6.
  • Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica, translated by J. H. Mozley, Loeb Classical Library No. 286. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1928. Online version at Harvard University Press.