Chrysofemis ( other Greek: Χρυσόθεμις ) is the heroine of ancient Greek mythology. According to Diodorus , the wife of Stafil , the mother of Molpadia , Reo and Parthenos [1] . The Roman grammar Minucian Apuleius , describing the plot, calls his wife Stafil Chryseida [2] (however, it turned out that his work is a hoax of the author of the Renaissance Celius Rodiginus ( en: Caelius Rhodiginus ), written in the XVI century [3] ) According to Gigin , Chrysofemida gave birth to a daughter Parthenos from Apollo [4] [5] .
Literature
- Lexicon Rocher . Volume 1. St. 906.
- Encyclopedia of Pauli Wissow . Volume 3/2. Stb 2521.
Notes
- ↑ Diodorus of Sicily . Historical Library V 62, 1
- ↑ Lucius Cecilius Minucian Apuleius . About spelling. four
- ↑ Callimachus. Edidit R. Pfeiffer. Oxon., 1949. Vol. I. Fragmenta. P. 496
- ↑ Gigin . Astronomy. II. 25.2; Rigoglioso M. The Cult of Divine Birth in Ancient Greece. Palgrave Macmillan, 2009. P. 113.
- ↑ In the Rocher’s Lexicon, the mother of three daughters from Stafil and Apollo’s lover are considered different characters (under No. 2 and 3), but the Pauli-Wissov Encyclopedia considers them identical (under No. 3)