The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology by Robin Hard
Author:Robin Hard
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Notes
1 Apollod. 3.1.1; Agenor’s wife as Argiope, Pher. F21, Hyg. Fab. 6.
2 Schol. Il. 12.92 citing Hesiod (= fr. 171) and Bacchylides (= fr. 105).
3 Moschus 2, Ov. Met. 2.836–75; genuine bull, Acus. 2F29, D.S. 5.78.1.
4 Children, Hes. fr. 141, Apollod. 3.1.1, D.S. 4.60.3, etc.; the necklace, Hes. fr. 141, Pher. 3F89; bronze man, A.R. 4.1643–4; dog and spear, Eratosth. 33, Hyg. Astr. 2.35.
5 E.g. Apollod. 3.1.2.
6 Ibid.; Ariadne and Deucalion mentioned as children of Minos in Hom. Od. 11.321–2, Il. 13.451.
7 Apollod. 3.5.1, Ant. Lib. 41.
8 The supposed sea-empire of Minos, e.g. Thuc. 1.4.1, Hdt. 1.171, Aristotle Politics 2.10 (1271b 33–40), Str. 1.3.2, D.S. 5.78.3, 84.1.
9 Visits to Zeus, Pl. Laws 624b, ps.Pl. Minos 319bc, D.S. 5.78.3; the idea was apparently inspired by Hom. Od. 19.178–9.
10 Apollod. 3.1.3–4 (bull sent up from sea), D.S. 4.77.2–4 (latter version); see also Hes. fr. 145 (very incomplete, but bull apparently sent up from sea and became father of Minotaur), Eur. Cretans frr. 81–2 Austin, Hyg. Fab. 40. For another account of why the bull was sent, see Paus. 1.27.9.
11 Apollod. 3.1.4, Palaeph. 2 (first mention of wooden cow), D.S. 4.77.1, 3, Ov. Met. 8.131–3, 9.736–40, cf. Hyg. Fab. 40 (Pasiphae inspired with the aberrant desire by Aphrodite for neglecting her cult).
12 E.g. Apollod. 3.1.4
13 Apollod. 3.1.4, D.S. 4.77.4 etc.; labyrinth first mentioned as home of Minotaur, Philochorus 328F17, Call. Hymn 4.311.
14 Murder of Talos and exile, D.S. 4.76.4–7, Apollod. 3.15.8; cf. Paus. 1.21.5 (Calos as victim), Soph. fr. 323 Radt and Hyg. Fab. 39 (Perdix), Ov. Met. 8.236–59 (Perdix transformed into a partridge, perdix, afterwards).
15 Paus. 2.4.5.
16 Son of Metion, Pher. 3F146, D.S. 4.76.1; son of Eupalamos, Bacch. 26.5–7, Apollod. 3.15.9.
17 Apollod. 3.15.7.
18 D.S. 4.60.4–5.
19 Apollod. 3.15.7.
20 Serv. Aen. 6.14, schol. Stat. Achill. 192.
21 Apollod. 3.15.8, Paus. 1.19.5, Ov. Met. 8.6–94, Hyg. Fab. 198; c.f Call. fr. 288 (allusion only).
22 Aesch. Libation-Bearers 614–22.
23 Apollod. 3.15.8, Paus. 2.34.7 respectively.
24 Schol. Dionys. Per. 420 citing Parthenius.
25 Indicated Dionys. Av. 2.15, Verg. Georg. 1.406–9; full treatment ps.Verg. Ciris.
26 Ov. Met. 8.95–151.
27 Hyg. Fab. 198, Serv. Aen. 6.286.
28 Opp. Hal. 1.129, 3.187.
29 Apollod. 3.15.8, cf. D.S. 4.61.1–3, Plut. Thes. 15.
30 Apollod. 3.15.6–7, Plut. Thes. 3; cf. Eur. Med. 663–86, Suppl. 1–7.
31 Paus. 2.33.1.
32 Apollod. 3.15.6–7, Hyg. Fab. 37.
33 Paus. 1.27.8; on childhood of Theseus, see also Plut. Thes. 4–5.
34 Plut. Thes. 6; Paus. 2.32.7 (‘Theseus’ Rock’ near Hermione).
35 For the cycle as a whole, see Apollod. 3.15.6–7, Epit. 1.1–4, D.S. 4.59.2–5, Plut. Thes. 8–11, Ov. Met. 7.435–47 (brief summary), Hyg. Fab. 38.
36 Bacch. 18.16–30.
37 For this and each of the following exploits, see the sources cited in n. 35.
38 Eur. Suppl. 714–15.
39 This version in D.S. 4.59.3, Paus. 2.1.4.
40 E.g. Apollod. 3.16.2, Hyg. Fab. 38.
41 Plut. Thes. 8, Paus. 10.25.2.
42 Bacch. 18.23–4, Apollod. Epit 1.1, Plut. Thes. 9.
43 Apollod. Epit. 1-23, Plut. Thes, 10.1, D.S. 4.59.4.
44 Paus. 1.39.5.
45 Construction of road, Paus. 1.44.10; blocked during Persian War, Hdt. 8.71.
46 Plut. Thes. 10.
47 Paus. 1.39.3.
48 For this less common account, D.S. 4.59.5, schol. Eur. Hippol. 977.
49 Apollod. Epit.
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