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hyacinthus Augoustakis (2014) 344
Panoussi(2019) 96, 238, 239
Simon (2021) 299, 370
Verhagen (2022) 344
hyacinthus, apollo, and Rutledge (2012) 100, 114
hyacinthus, as, vegetation deities Simon (2021) 299
hyacinthus, metamorphoses, ovid Walter (2020) 22, 24
hyacinthus, nicias, his Rutledge (2012) 263, 265

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2 validated results for "hyacinthus"
1. Ovid, Metamorphoses, 10.196-10.199, 10.204-10.208, 10.214-10.216 (1st cent. BCE - missingth cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Apollo / Phoebus and Daphne, and Hyacinthus • Hyacinthus

 Found in books: Augoustakis (2014) 344; Gale (2000) 134; Mayor (2017) 172, 173, 174; Panoussi(2019) 96, 238; Verhagen (2022) 344


10.196. “Laberis, Oebalide, prima fraudate iuventa,” 10.197. Phoebus ait “videoque tuum, mea crimina, vulnus. 10.198. Tu dolor es facinusque meum: mea dextera leto 10.199. inscribenda tuo est! Ego sum tibi funeris auctor.
10.204. semper eris mecum memorique haerebis in ore. 10.205. Te lyra pulsa manu, te carmina nostra sonabunt, 10.206. flosque novus scripto gemitus imitabere nostros. 10.207. Tempus et illud erit, quo se fortissimus heros 10.208. addat in hunc florem folioque legatur eodem.”
10.214. Non satis hoc Phoebo est (is enim fuit auctor honoris): 10.215. ipse suos gemitus foliis inscribit, et AI AI 10.216. flos habet inscriptum, funestaque littera dicta est.''. None
10.196. was then reclining on the grassy earth 10.197. and, wearied of all action, found relief 10.198. under the cool shade of the forest trees; 10.199. that as he lay there Cyparissus pierced
10.204. What did not Phoebus say to comfort him? 10.205. He cautioned him to hold his grief in check, 10.206. consistent with the cause. But still the lad 10.207. lamented, and with groans implored the God 10.208. that he might mourn forever. His life force
10.214. up to the starry heavens. And the God, 10.215. groaning with sorrow, said; “You shall be mourned 10.216. incerely by me, surely as you mourn''. None
2. None, None, nan (1st cent. CE - 1st cent. CE)
 Tagged with subjects: • Hyacinthus

 Found in books: Augoustakis (2014) 344; Verhagen (2022) 344





Please note: the results are produced through a computerized process which may frequently lead to errors, both in incorrect tagging and in other issues. Please use with caution.
Due to load times, full text fetching is currently attempted for validated results only.
Full texts for Hebrew Bible and rabbinic texts is kindly supplied by Sefaria; for Greek and Latin texts, by Perseus Scaife, for the Quran, by Tanzil.net

For a list of book indices included, see here.