Clytie

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In Greek mythology, the name Clytie (Ancient Greek: Κλυτίη, Ionic) or Clytia (Κλυτία, Attic and other dialects) may refer to:

References

  1. ^ E., Bell, Robert (1993). Women of classical mythology : a biographical dictionary. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195079779. OCLC 26255961.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ Homer, Odyssey, 20. 66 - 79
  3. ^ Pausanias, Description of Greece, 10. 30. 1 - 2
  4. ^ Theocritus, Idyll 8. 5 with scholia
  5. ^ Scholia ad Euripides. Orestes, 11
  6. ^ Robert Graves. The Greek Myths, section 108 (1960)
  7. ^ Hyginus, Poetical Astronomy, 2. 13
  8. ^ Scholia on Euripides, Phoenician Women, 159
  9. ^ Tzetzes, Homeric Allegories, Prologue, 570
  10. ^ Tzetzes on Lycophron, 412
  11. ^ Scholia on Iliad, 9. 448
  12. ^ Hyginus. Fabulae, Preface
  13. ^ Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae, 23
  14. ^ Pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1. 9. §23.
  15. ^ Apollonius of Rhodes, 3. 241.
  16. ^ Diodorus Siculus. Bibliotheca historica, 4.45.1
  17. ^ Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica, 3. 242
  18. ^ Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Argonautica l.c.