P. OVIDI NASONIS METAMORPHOSEON LIBER QVARTVS. At non Alcithoe Minyeias orgia censet accipienda dei, sed adhuc temeraria Bacchum |
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Alcithoe, daughter of King Minyas, consents not to the orgies of the God; denies that Bacchus is the son of Jove, and her two sisters join her in that crime. |
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Bk IV:1-30 The Festival of Bacchus ... But Alcithoë, daughter of Minyas, will not celebrate the Bacchic rites, in acceptance of the god. She is rash enough to ... |
METAMORPHOSES. Liber I · Liber II · Liber III · Liber IV · Liber V · Liber VI · Liber VII ... IV. Phaedra Hippolyto · V. Oenone Paridi · VI. Hypsipyle Iasoni. |
Dis tribus ille focos totidem de, caespes, caespitis Mgrassy ground, grass; earth; sod, turf; altar/rampart/mound of sod/turf/earthGrasboden, Gras, Erde, ... |
colla premis lyncum. Bacchus, Bacchi MBacchus, god of wine/vine; the vine, wineBacchus, der Gott des Weines / Reben, Reben, Wein ... |
The story of Alcithoe and her sisters. Yet still Alcithoe perverse remains, And Bacchus still, and all his rites, disdains. |
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