Klaroski (or Klaros, or Klariy, dr. Greek Κλάρος ) - in the ancient Greek religion, the epithet of Apollo [1] , by the name of its cult center. His statue in Corinth [2] . In the cave of Apollo Klarossky in Kolofon there was water, the drinking of which gives the gift of divination, but shortens life [3] .
According to the myth, Claros is either the son of Apollo and Creusa [4] or the lover of Apollo [5] .
Notes
- ↑ Callimachus. Anthems II 70
- ↑ Pausanias. Description of Hellas II 2, 8
- ↑ Pliny the Elder. Natural History II 106, 12 // Losev A.F. Mythology of the Greeks and Romans. M., 1996. P.658
- ↑ Commentary by D.O. Torshilov in the book. Gigin. Myths St. Petersburg, 2000. S.194; Losev A.F. Mythology of the Greeks and Romans. M., 1996. S. 427
- ↑ Philostratus. Letters 5 // Losev A.F. Mythology of the Greeks and Romans. M., 1996. S. 431, 573