Phemonŏë
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Phemonoë — PHEMONOË, es, (⇒ Tab. XIV.) des Apollo Tochter, Plin. H. N. l. X. c. 3. eine der Sibyllen, und zwar, nach einigen, die cumanische, Serv. ad Virg. Aen. III. v. 445. nach andern die samische, Isidor. ap. Fabric. Biblioth. Gr. l. I. c. 25. §. 4. die … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
PHEMONOE — prima Apollinis Delphici sacerdos, teste Pausaniâ, quae carmen heroicum dicitur invenisse, in quo carminis genere, oracula edidit. Primus, quemfecit, latine sic sonat versus: Et pennas volucres, et apes date mella favosque. Euseb. in Chron.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Phemonoe — In Greek mythology, Phemonoe was a Greek poetess of the ante Homeric period. She was said to have been the daughter of Apollo, his first priestess at Delphi, [ [http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Delphi.html Greek Mythology Link (Carlos Parada)… … Wikipedia
ФЕМОНОЯ — • Phemonŏë, Φημονόη, дочь Аполлона и первая его жрица в Дельфах, изобретшая, по преданию, гекзаметр; поэтому имя ее служило вообще для обозначения предсказательницы … Реальный словарь классических древностей
Apollo — This article is about the Greek and Roman god. For other uses, see Apollo (disambiguation) and Phoebus (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Phobos (mythology). Apollo … Wikipedia
Hexameter — is a literary and poetic form, consisting of six metrical feet per line as in the Iliad . It was the standard epic metre in Greek and became standard for Latin too. It was also used in other types of composition in Horace s satires, for instance … Wikipedia
Libyan Sibyl — The Libyan Sibyl, named Phemonoe, was the prophetic priestess presiding over the Zeus Ammon Oracle (Zeus represented with the horns of Ammon) at Siwa Oasis in the Libyan Desert. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibylla … Wikipedia
Know thyself — For other uses, see Know thyself (disambiguation). Gnothi seauton redirects here. For other uses see Gnothi seauton (disambiguation) A stained glass window in a public building in Ludwigshafen, Germany with the contracted version γνῶθι σαυτόν.… … Wikipedia
Samian Sibyl — The Samian Sibyl was the priestess presiding over the Apollonian oracle near Hera s temple on the Isle of Samos, a Greek colony. The word Sibyl comes (via Latin) from the ancient Greek word sibylla , meaning prophetess. There were many Sibyls in… … Wikipedia
Palaephatus — (Παλαιφατος) is the name of four literary persons in Suidas, who, however, seems to have confounded different persons and writings. Palaephatus of Athens Palaephatus of Athens, an epic poet, to whom a mythical origin was assigned. According to… … Wikipedia