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Catalogues of Women fr. 65.14-17 Most (64 MW; 32 H)

Original


]δῖα Φιλων[ίς ἣ τέκεν Αὐτόλυκόν τε Φιλάμμο⌋νά τε κλυ⌊τὸν αὐδήν,
τὸν μὲν ὑποδμηθεῖσα ἑκηβόλωι Ἀ]πόλ[λ]ωνι,
τὸν δ᾽ αὖθ᾽ Ἑρμάωνι μιγεῖσ᾽ ἐρατῆι] φιλ[ό]τητι

Translation in Greek


η θεική Φιλωνίδα, που γέννησε τον Αυτόλυκο και τον Φιλάμμωνα, γνωστό για τη φωνή του, αυτόν (δηλ. τον Φιλάμμωνα) νικημένη από τον μακροτοξευτή Απόλλωνα, εκείνον σμίγοντας με πόθο και έρωτα με τον Ερμή.

Translation in English


godly Philonis, who bore Autolycus and Philammon, glorious for his voice, the one overpowered by far-shooting Apollo, the other, mingling with Hermes in loving desire


Author: Hesiod

Language : Ancient Greek

Text type: Epic poerty

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