Agenorid Myth in the "Bibliotheca" of Pseudo-Apollodorus: a philological commentary of Bibl. III.1-56 and a study into the composition and organization of the handbook
The Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus, perhaps the best-known mythographic text, stands out for its comprehensive aim and state of preservation. The handbook has regularly been disregarded as a repository of 'standard' myths or as a primary witness to archaic stories, a reductive view at o...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Bibliotheca of Pseudo-Apollodorus, perhaps the best-known mythographic text, stands out for its comprehensive aim and state of preservation. The handbook has regularly been disregarded as a repository of 'standard' myths or as a primary witness to archaic stories, a reductive view at once underestimating and romanticizing the merits of the Bibliotheca. This monograph unlocks the Bibliotheca as a literary work in its own right by offering the first systematic commentary on an essential selection, the Cretan and Theban myths in Bibl. III.1-56, and by presenting an in-depth analysis of the text. In so doing, this volume closes a gap in current research, from which a philological commentary is entirely missing. The main part of the study focuses on various aspects of composition and organization by addressing structuring principles, narratorial interventions, and the author's method and sources. It lays to rest persistent misconceptions about the representative character of the Bibliotheca's myths, the author's merits, and his source use, all of which have divided the scholarship to this date. In addition, it provides an update on the author, date, purpose and readership, text history, and book division of the Bibliotheca |
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adam_text | Contents Words of Gratitude — v List of illustrations and tables — xi Introduction — 1 Part One: Pseudo-Apollodorus and The Bibliotheca 1 The Author of the Bibliotheca. A Brief Introduction----- 15 2 The Purpose and Target Audience of the Bibliotheca----- 20 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 The Textual History of the Bibliotheca — 27 The Major Manuscripts--- 27 Parisinus gr. 2722 (R)----- 31 Monacensis gr. 182 (/И) and Monacensis lat. 754 (F)----- 33 Oxoniensis Bodleianus Laudianus gr. 55 (0) and the Minor Manuscripts 40 The Epitome Vaticana (Epit.)----- 41 The Fragmenta Sabbaitica (Sabb.) — 49 Other Witnesses of the Indirect Tradition----- 52 Ίσιορίαι in the Homeric D-scholia----- 53 The Circle of Photius----- 54 The Interpolator Zenobii----- 57 An Illustrated Bibliotheca՜!----- 60 loannes Tzetzes------ 61 After Tzetzes------66 The Χθλοι Ήρακλέους (Neapolitanus Bibi. Nat. II.D.4)----- 68 Postscript: The Bibliotheca in a 16th Century Forgery------ 77 From Aegius to Papathomopoulos and Cuartera i Iborra: Editions of the Bibliotheca----- 78 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7 3.2.8 3.3 4 The Book Division of the Bibliotheca----- 82
viii — Contents Part Two: Composition and Organization of The Bibliotheca 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.4 The Content and Arrangement of Book III — 87 The Arrangement of Book III: Cause for Puzzlement----- 88 The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women·. Inspiration for the Genealogical Organization of the Bibliotheca? — 91 Mythographic Models of Arrangement? — 94 Pherecydes, γενεαλόγων ούδενός δεύτερον — 94 Acusilaus: From Theogony to Trojan War----- 95 Hellanicus: All Roads Lead to Troy----- 97 Conclusion----- 99 6 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.2 6.3 6.4 Formulaic Phrases as Organizational Tools in the Bibliotheca —101 Types of Formulaic Phrases —102 Transition Markers----- 102 Cross-references----- 104 Non-references----- 106 Introductory and Closing Formulae —107 Implicit Cross-references----- 112 A Description of Lexical and Linguistic Particulars----- 115 The Place of Formulaic Phrases in the Bibliotheca----- 118 Conclusion----- 121 Sources and Method of Ps.-Apollodorus----- 122 7 7.1 Introduction----- 122 7.2 Homerus----- 123 Excursus A The Tabulae 1 liacae----- 132 7.3 The Hesiodic Corpus----- 137 Acusilaus----- 157 7.4 Pherecydes of Athens----- 164 7.5 7.6 Hellanicus----- 174 Excursus В The ίστορίαι by the Mythographus Homericus —179 Herodorus----- 220 7.1 7.B Telesilla----- 223 7.9 Tragedy and its Hypotheseis----- 224 Excursus C Ps.-Hyginus’ Fabulae — 251 Excursus D The scholia vetera in Phoenissas and Thomas Magister’s hypothesis of Euripides’ Phoenissae (hyp. Eur. Phoen. 12 Mastronarde)----- 260 7.10 Asclepiades of Tragilus — 264
Contents — ix Pisander the Mythographer — 273 Synthesis — 286 Methodological Remarks — 286 Ps.-Apollodorus’ Responsibility for his Material----- 287 Genealogical Framework and Composition of the Agenorid Account — 290 Source References in the Bibliotheca----- 291 Conclusion----- 295 7.11 7.12 7.12.1 7.12.2 7.12.3 7.12.4 7.12.5 Part Three: Commentary on Bibi. III.1-56 1 Introduction to the Agenorids (III.1-2)----- 299 2 Cretan Myths (III.2-20)----- 307 3 Theban Myths: Cadmus and Dionysus (111.21-39)----- 383 4 Theban Myths: Amphion Zethus and the Labdacids (111.40-47)------550 5 Theban Myths: Oedipus (111.48-56)----- 643 Appendix Genealogical Charts of the Agenorid Stemma and Theban Dynasties — 747 Bibliography----- 755 1 Reference Works and Abbreviations — 755 2 Editions, Commentaries, and Translations of the Bibliotheca — 758 3 On Ps.-Apollodorus and Other Studies — 763 index Bibliothecae locorum----- 815 Index aliorum locorum----- 829 Index nominum mythologicorum — 875
CONTENTS
WORDS
OF
GRATITUDE
-
V
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
AND
TABLES
-
XI
INTRODUCTION
-
1
PART
ONE:
PSEUDO-APOLLODORUS
AND
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
1
THE
AUTHOR
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA.
A
BRIEF
INTRODUCTION
-
15
2
THE
PURPOSE
AND
TARGET
AUDIENCE
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
20
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
THE
TEXTUAL
HISTORY
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
27
THE
MAJOR
MANUSCRIPTS
----
27
PARISINUS
GR.
2722
(R)
----
31
MONACENSIS
GR.
182
(M)
AND
MONACENSIS
LAT.
754
(F)
-
33
OXONIENSIS
BODLEIANUS
LAUDIANUS
GR.
55
(0)
AND
THE
MINOR
MANUSCRIPTS
-----40
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8
3.3
THE
EPITOME
VATICANA
(EPIT.)
-
41
THE
FRAGMENTA
SABBAITICA
(SABB.)
-
49
OTHER
WITNESSES
OF
THE
INDIRECT
TRADITION
-
52
LOTOPIAT
IN
THE
HOMERIC
D-SCHOLIA
----
53
THE
CIRCLE
OF
PHOTIUS
----
54
THE
INTERPOLATOR
ZENOBII
-
57
AN
ILLUSTRATED
BIBLIOTHECA?
-
60
LOANNES
TZETZES
-
61
AFTER
TZETZES
-
66
THE
AELOI
FLPAKAEOUR;
(NEAPOLITANUS
BIBL.
NAT.
II.D.4)
----
68
POSTSCRIPT:
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
IN
A
16
TH
CENTURY
FORGERY
-
77
FROM
AEGIUS
TO
PAPATHOMOPOULOS
AND
CUARTERO
I
IBORRA:
EDITIONS
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
78
4
THE
BOOK
DIVISION
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
82
VIII
-
-
CONTENTS
PART
TWO:
COMPOSITION
AND
ORGANIZATION
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
5
THE
CONTENT
AND
ARRANGEMENT
OF
BOOK
III
-
87
5.1
THE
ARRANGEMENT
OF
BOOK
III:
CAUSE
FOR
PUZZLEMENT
-
88
5.2
THE
HESIODIC
CATALOGUE
OF
WOMEN:
INSPIRATION
FOR
THE
GENEALOGICAL
ORGANIZATION
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA?
-
91
5.3
MYTHOGRAPHIC
MODELS
OF
ARRANGEMENT?
-
94
5.3.1
PHERECYDES,
YEVEAAOYTOV
OUSEVOQ
SEUREPOV
-
94
5.3.2
ACUSILAUS:
FROM
THEOGONY
TO
TROJAN
WAR
-
95
5.3.3
HELLANICUS:
ALL
ROADS
LEAD
TO
TROY
-
97
5.4
CONCLUSION
-----
99
6
FORMULAIC
PHRASES
AS
ORGANIZATIONAL
TOOLS
IN
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
101
6.1
TYPES
OF
FORMULAIC
PHRASES
-
102
6.1.1
TRANSITION
MARKERS
-
102
6.1.2
CROSS-REFERENCES
-
104
6.1.3
NON-REFERENCES
-
106
6.1.4
INTRODUCTORY
AND
CLOSING
FORMULAE
-
107
6.1.5
IMPLICIT
CROSS-REFERENCES
-
112
6.2
A
DESCRIPTION
OF
LEXICAL
AND
LINGUISTIC
PARTICULARS
-
115
6.3
THE
PLACE
OF
FORMULAIC
PHRASES
IN
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
118
6.4
CONCLUSION
-----
121
7
SOURCES
AND
METHOD
OF
PS.-APOLLODORUS
-
122
7.1
INTRODUCTION
-----
122
7.2
HOMERUS
-----
123
EXCURSUS
A
THE
TABULAE
ILIACAE
-
132
7.3
THE
HESIODIC
CORPUS
-
137
7.4
ACUSILAUS
-
157
7.5
PHERECYDES
OF
ATHENS
-
164
7.6
HELLANICUS
------
174
EXCURSUS
B
THE
IOROPIAI
BY
THE
MYTHOGRAPHUS
HOMERICUS
-
179
U
HERODORUS
------
220
7.8
TELESILLA
-----
223
7.9
TRAGEDY
AND
ITS
HYPOTHESEIS
-
224
EXCURSUS
C
PS.-HYGINUS
FABULAE
-
251
EXCURSUS
D
THE
SCHOLIA
VETERA
IN
PHOENISSAS
AND
THOMAS
MAGISTER
S
HYPOTHESIS
OF
EURIPIDES
PHOENISSAE
(HYP,
EUR.
PHOEN,
12
MASTRONARDE)
-
260
7.10
ASCLEPIADES
OF
TRAGILUS
-
264
CONTENTS
-
IX
7.11
7.12
7.12.1
7.12.2
7.12.3
PISANDER
THE
MYTHOGRAPHER
-
273
SYNTHESIS
----
286
METHODOLOGICAL
REMARKS
-
286
PS.-APOLLODORUS
RESPONSIBILITY
FOR
HIS
MATERIAL
-
287
GENEALOGICAL
FRAMEWORK
AND
COMPOSITION
OF
THE
AGENORID
ACCOUNT
----
290
7.12.4
7.12.5
SOURCE
REFERENCES
IN
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
291
CONCLUSION
----
295
PART
THREE:
COMMENTARY
ON
BIBL.
III.1-56
1
INTRODUCTION
TO
THE
AGENORIDS
(111.1-2)
-
299
2
CRETAN
MYTHS
(111.2-20)
----
307
3
THEBAN
MYTHS:
CADMUS
AND
DIONYSUS
(111.21-39)
-
383
4
THEBAN
MYTHS:
AMPHION
&
ZETHUS
AND
THE
LABDACIDS
(111.40-47)
-----
550
5
THEBAN
MYTHS:
OEDIPUS
(111.48-56)
-
643
APPENDIX
GENEALOGICAL
CHARTS
OF
THE
AGENORID
STEMMA
AND
THEBAN
DYNASTIES
-
747
BIBLIOGRAPHY
-
755
1
REFERENCE
WORKS
AND
ABBREVIATIONS
-
755
2
EDITIONS,
COMMENTARIES,
AND
TRANSLATIONS
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
758
3
ON
PS.-APOLLODORUS
AND
OTHER
STUDIES
-
763
INDEX
BIBLIOTHECAE
LOCORUM
-
815
INDEX
ALIORUM
LOCORUM
-
829
INDEX
NOMINUM
MYTHOLOGICORUM
-
875
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Contents Words of Gratitude — v List of illustrations and tables — xi Introduction — 1 Part One: Pseudo-Apollodorus and The Bibliotheca 1 The Author of the Bibliotheca. A Brief Introduction----- 15 2 The Purpose and Target Audience of the Bibliotheca----- 20 3 3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 The Textual History of the Bibliotheca — 27 The Major Manuscripts--- 27 Parisinus gr. 2722 (R)----- 31 Monacensis gr. 182 (/И) and Monacensis lat. 754 (F)----- 33 Oxoniensis Bodleianus Laudianus gr. 55 (0) and the Minor Manuscripts 40 The Epitome Vaticana (Epit.)----- 41 The Fragmenta Sabbaitica (Sabb.) — 49 Other Witnesses of the Indirect Tradition----- 52 Ίσιορίαι in the Homeric D-scholia----- 53 The Circle of Photius----- 54 The Interpolator Zenobii----- 57 An Illustrated Bibliotheca՜!----- 60 loannes Tzetzes------ 61 After Tzetzes------66 The Χθλοι Ήρακλέους (Neapolitanus Bibi. Nat. II.D.4)----- 68 Postscript: The Bibliotheca in a 16th Century Forgery------ 77 From Aegius to Papathomopoulos and Cuartera i Iborra: Editions of the Bibliotheca----- 78 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.2.6 3.2.7 3.2.8 3.3 4 The Book Division of the Bibliotheca----- 82
viii — Contents Part Two: Composition and Organization of The Bibliotheca 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 5.4 The Content and Arrangement of Book III — 87 The Arrangement of Book III: Cause for Puzzlement----- 88 The Hesiodic Catalogue of Women·. Inspiration for the Genealogical Organization of the Bibliotheca? — 91 Mythographic Models of Arrangement? — 94 Pherecydes, γενεαλόγων ούδενός δεύτερον — 94 Acusilaus: From Theogony to Trojan War----- 95 Hellanicus: All Roads Lead to Troy----- 97 Conclusion----- 99 6 6.1 6.1.1 6.1.2 6.1.3 6.1.4 6.1.5 6.2 6.3 6.4 Formulaic Phrases as Organizational Tools in the Bibliotheca —101 Types of Formulaic Phrases —102 Transition Markers----- 102 Cross-references----- 104 Non-references----- 106 Introductory and Closing Formulae —107 Implicit Cross-references----- 112 A Description of Lexical and Linguistic Particulars----- 115 The Place of Formulaic Phrases in the Bibliotheca----- 118 Conclusion----- 121 Sources and Method of Ps.-Apollodorus----- 122 7 7.1 Introduction----- 122 7.2 Homerus----- 123 Excursus A The Tabulae 1 liacae----- 132 7.3 The Hesiodic Corpus----- 137 Acusilaus----- 157 7.4 Pherecydes of Athens----- 164 7.5 7.6 Hellanicus----- 174 Excursus В The ίστορίαι by the Mythographus Homericus —179 Herodorus----- 220 7.1 7.B Telesilla----- 223 7.9 Tragedy and its Hypotheseis----- 224 Excursus C Ps.-Hyginus’ Fabulae — 251 Excursus D The scholia vetera in Phoenissas and Thomas Magister’s hypothesis of Euripides’ Phoenissae (hyp. Eur. Phoen. 12 Mastronarde)----- 260 7.10 Asclepiades of Tragilus — 264
Contents — ix Pisander the Mythographer — 273 Synthesis — 286 Methodological Remarks — 286 Ps.-Apollodorus’ Responsibility for his Material----- 287 Genealogical Framework and Composition of the Agenorid Account — 290 Source References in the Bibliotheca----- 291 Conclusion----- 295 7.11 7.12 7.12.1 7.12.2 7.12.3 7.12.4 7.12.5 Part Three: Commentary on Bibi. III.1-56 1 Introduction to the Agenorids (III.1-2)----- 299 2 Cretan Myths (III.2-20)----- 307 3 Theban Myths: Cadmus and Dionysus (111.21-39)----- 383 4 Theban Myths: Amphion Zethus and the Labdacids (111.40-47)------550 5 Theban Myths: Oedipus (111.48-56)----- 643 Appendix Genealogical Charts of the Agenorid Stemma and Theban Dynasties — 747 Bibliography----- 755 1 Reference Works and Abbreviations — 755 2 Editions, Commentaries, and Translations of the Bibliotheca — 758 3 On Ps.-Apollodorus and Other Studies — 763 index Bibliothecae locorum----- 815 Index aliorum locorum----- 829 Index nominum mythologicorum — 875
CONTENTS
WORDS
OF
GRATITUDE
-
V
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
AND
TABLES
-
XI
INTRODUCTION
-
1
PART
ONE:
PSEUDO-APOLLODORUS
AND
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
1
THE
AUTHOR
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA.
A
BRIEF
INTRODUCTION
-
15
2
THE
PURPOSE
AND
TARGET
AUDIENCE
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
20
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
THE
TEXTUAL
HISTORY
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
27
THE
MAJOR
MANUSCRIPTS
----
27
PARISINUS
GR.
2722
(R)
----
31
MONACENSIS
GR.
182
(M)
AND
MONACENSIS
LAT.
754
(F)
-
33
OXONIENSIS
BODLEIANUS
LAUDIANUS
GR.
55
(0)
AND
THE
MINOR
MANUSCRIPTS
-----40
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.2.6
3.2.7
3.2.8
3.3
THE
EPITOME
VATICANA
(EPIT.)
-
41
THE
FRAGMENTA
SABBAITICA
(SABB.)
-
49
OTHER
WITNESSES
OF
THE
INDIRECT
TRADITION
-
52
LOTOPIAT
IN
THE
HOMERIC
D-SCHOLIA
----
53
THE
CIRCLE
OF
PHOTIUS
----
54
THE
INTERPOLATOR
ZENOBII
-
57
AN
ILLUSTRATED
BIBLIOTHECA?
-
60
LOANNES
TZETZES
-
61
AFTER
TZETZES
-
66
THE
AELOI
FLPAKAEOUR;
(NEAPOLITANUS
BIBL.
NAT.
II.D.4)
----
68
POSTSCRIPT:
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
IN
A
16
TH
CENTURY
FORGERY
-
77
FROM
AEGIUS
TO
PAPATHOMOPOULOS
AND
CUARTERO
I
IBORRA:
EDITIONS
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
78
4
THE
BOOK
DIVISION
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
82
VIII
-
-
CONTENTS
PART
TWO:
COMPOSITION
AND
ORGANIZATION
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
5
THE
CONTENT
AND
ARRANGEMENT
OF
BOOK
III
-
87
5.1
THE
ARRANGEMENT
OF
BOOK
III:
CAUSE
FOR
PUZZLEMENT
-
88
5.2
THE
HESIODIC
CATALOGUE
OF
WOMEN:
INSPIRATION
FOR
THE
GENEALOGICAL
ORGANIZATION
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA?
-
91
5.3
MYTHOGRAPHIC
MODELS
OF
ARRANGEMENT?
-
94
5.3.1
PHERECYDES,
YEVEAAOYTOV
OUSEVOQ
SEUREPOV
-
94
5.3.2
ACUSILAUS:
FROM
THEOGONY
TO
TROJAN
WAR
-
95
5.3.3
HELLANICUS:
ALL
ROADS
LEAD
TO
TROY
-
97
5.4
CONCLUSION
-----
99
6
FORMULAIC
PHRASES
AS
ORGANIZATIONAL
TOOLS
IN
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
101
6.1
TYPES
OF
FORMULAIC
PHRASES
-
102
6.1.1
TRANSITION
MARKERS
-
102
6.1.2
CROSS-REFERENCES
-
104
6.1.3
NON-REFERENCES
-
106
6.1.4
INTRODUCTORY
AND
CLOSING
FORMULAE
-
107
6.1.5
IMPLICIT
CROSS-REFERENCES
-
112
6.2
A
DESCRIPTION
OF
LEXICAL
AND
LINGUISTIC
PARTICULARS
-
115
6.3
THE
PLACE
OF
FORMULAIC
PHRASES
IN
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
118
6.4
CONCLUSION
-----
121
7
SOURCES
AND
METHOD
OF
PS.-APOLLODORUS
-
122
7.1
INTRODUCTION
-----
122
7.2
HOMERUS
-----
123
EXCURSUS
A
THE
TABULAE
ILIACAE
-
132
7.3
THE
HESIODIC
CORPUS
-
137
7.4
ACUSILAUS
-
157
7.5
PHERECYDES
OF
ATHENS
-
164
7.6
HELLANICUS
------
174
EXCURSUS
B
THE
IOROPIAI
BY
THE
MYTHOGRAPHUS
HOMERICUS
-
179
U
HERODORUS
------
220
7.8
TELESILLA
-----
223
7.9
TRAGEDY
AND
ITS
HYPOTHESEIS
-
224
EXCURSUS
C
PS.-HYGINUS
'
FABULAE
-
251
EXCURSUS
D
THE
SCHOLIA
VETERA
IN
PHOENISSAS
AND
THOMAS
MAGISTER
'
S
HYPOTHESIS
OF
EURIPIDES
'
PHOENISSAE
(HYP,
EUR.
PHOEN,
12
MASTRONARDE)
-
260
7.10
ASCLEPIADES
OF
TRAGILUS
-
264
CONTENTS
-
IX
7.11
7.12
7.12.1
7.12.2
7.12.3
PISANDER
THE
MYTHOGRAPHER
-
273
SYNTHESIS
----
286
METHODOLOGICAL
REMARKS
-
286
PS.-APOLLODORUS
'
RESPONSIBILITY
FOR
HIS
MATERIAL
-
287
GENEALOGICAL
FRAMEWORK
AND
COMPOSITION
OF
THE
AGENORID
ACCOUNT
----
290
7.12.4
7.12.5
SOURCE
REFERENCES
IN
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
291
CONCLUSION
----
295
PART
THREE:
COMMENTARY
ON
BIBL.
III.1-56
1
INTRODUCTION
TO
THE
AGENORIDS
(111.1-2)
-
299
2
CRETAN
MYTHS
(111.2-20)
----
307
3
THEBAN
MYTHS:
CADMUS
AND
DIONYSUS
(111.21-39)
-
383
4
THEBAN
MYTHS:
AMPHION
&
ZETHUS
AND
THE
LABDACIDS
(111.40-47)
-----
550
5
THEBAN
MYTHS:
OEDIPUS
(111.48-56)
-
643
APPENDIX
GENEALOGICAL
CHARTS
OF
THE
AGENORID
STEMMA
AND
THEBAN
DYNASTIES
-
747
BIBLIOGRAPHY
-
755
1
REFERENCE
WORKS
AND
ABBREVIATIONS
-
755
2
EDITIONS,
COMMENTARIES,
AND
TRANSLATIONS
OF
THE
BIBLIOTHECA
-
758
3
ON
PS.-APOLLODORUS
AND
OTHER
STUDIES
-
763
INDEX
BIBLIOTHECAE
LOCORUM
-
815
INDEX
ALIORUM
LOCORUM
-
829
INDEX
NOMINUM
MYTHOLOGICORUM
-
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