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1 IBIS| Ibis~ ~ ~Ibis:1-40 Preliminaries 2 IBIS| Ibis~ ~ ~Ibis:1-40 Preliminaries at the 3 IBIS| ve assumed, cruel one. ~~ Ibis:41-104 Preliminaries at 4 IBIS| Battiades cursed his enemy Ibis,~I’ll curse you, and yours, 5 IBIS| in imitation of those ~in Ibis, forgetful of my own custom 6 IBIS| meantime, can take the name of Ibis:~and as my verse will reflect 7 IBIS| to stir:~I curse him as Ibis, whom the mind perceives,~ 8 IBIS| cheeks begin your weeping for Ibis:~and run with every ill, 9 IBIS| you yourself can see.~~ Ibis:105-134 The Litany of Maledictions: 10 IBIS| these hated days of mine.~~ Ibis:135-162 The Litany of Maledictions: 11 IBIS| your punishment in life.~~ Ibis:163-208 The Litany of Maledictions: 12 IBIS| to me than laughter.~~ Ibis:209-250 The Litany of Maledictions: 13 IBIS| fatal~Allia gives it name: Ibis’s day brought ruin to our 14 IBIS| experience with certain grief. ~~ Ibis:251-310 The Litany of Maledictions: 15 IBIS| avenger said to be holy.~~ Ibis:311-364 The Litany of Maledictions: 16 IBIS| limbs under the wheels.~~ Ibis:365-412 The Litany of Maledictions: 17 IBIS| the hands of Theseus.~~ Ibis:413-464 The Litany of Maledictions: 18 IBIS| into the ocean waves.~~ Ibis:465-540 The Litany of Maledictions: 19 IBIS| throughout the city.~~ ~Ibis:541-596 The Litany of Maledictions: 20 IBIS| dogs tear you to shreds.~~ Ibis:597-644 The Litany of Maledictions: 21 IBIS| be waged.~ ~ The End of Ibis~ ~~ 22 Ind| Name Index~ ~Abdera~Ibis:465-540 The city in Thrace. 23 Ind| On the Minerva’s route.~Ibis:541-596 Swum by Leander, 24 Ind| near the Pontus.~ ~Acheus~Ibis:251-310 There was an Acheus 25 Ind| Greek welcomed by Trojans.~Ibis:413-464 A castaway.~ ~Achilles~ 26 Ind| homosexual.~Book TIII.IV:1-46 Ibis:597-644 Dolon coveted his 27 Ind| Centaur was his teacher.~Ibis:251-310 Pyrrhus (Neoptolemus) 28 Ind| Neoptolemus) was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Achilles came from 29 Ind| to have been his error. ~Ibis:465-540 Torn apart by the 30 Ind| 166 Alcestis, his wife.~Ibis:413-464 Pelias was his father-in-law.~ ~ 31 Ind| father-in-law.~ ~Adonis~Ibis:465-540 The son of Myrrha 32 Ind| Achilles, grandson of Aeacus.~Ibis:365-412 Probably Pyrrhus ( 33 Ind| the fall of Troy.~ ~Aeacus~Ibis:163-208 The son of Jupiter 34 Ind| 166 A poisoner and witch.~Ibis:413-464 Medea killed her 35 Ind| father’s pursuit.~ ~Aegeus~Ibis:465-540 The father of Theseus 36 Ind| 21.6)~Book EIII.1:105-166 Ibis:163-208 The Danaids his 37 Ind| shoulders.~Book EII.II:1-38 Ibis:413-464 His Trojan fleet.~ 38 Ind| applied to Elba.~ ~Aethra~Ibis:541-596 The daughter of 39 Ind| fires.~Book EII.II:75-126 Ibis:251-310 Its caves a haunt 40 Ind| by Ovid on his travels.~Ibis:413-464 On Sicily.~Ibis: 41 Ind| Ibis:413-464 On Sicily.~Ibis:597-644 Fuelled by the anger 42 Ind| Pylades.~Book EIII.1:105-166 Ibis:311-364 Murdered by his 43 Ind| Famous through the poets.~Ibis:465-540 Orestes was his 44 Ind| apple orchards.~ ~Alcmaeon~Ibis:311-364 The son of Amphiaraus, 45 Ind| Seduced by Jupiter.~ ~Aleus~Ibis:465-540 The king and founder 46 Ind| consecrated forty years later.)~Ibis:251-310 Scene of Philopoimen’ 47 Ind| business was transacted. ~Ibis:209-250 A black day.~ ~Althaea~ 48 Ind| to her.~Book TI.VII:1-40 Ibis:597-644 She destroyed her 49 Ind| the Eclogues.~ ~Amastris~Ibis:311-364 A town in Paphlagonia 50 Ind| Mentioned obliquely.~ ~Ambracia~Ibis:251-310 The region of western 51 Ind| famous by his fate.~ ~Amyntor~Ibis:251-310 King of Ormenium, 52 Ind| erotic verse.~ ~Antaeus~Ibis:365-412 The King of Lybia, 53 Ind| despite the King’s ruling.~Ibis:251-310 She acted as guide 54 Ind| Anytus~Book TV.XII:1-68 Ibis:541-596 An Athenian democrat, 55 Ind| 110 His sister was Diana.~Ibis:105-134 The god of prophecy.~ 56 Ind| of the bow and the lyre.~Ibis:251-310 Tiresias was gifted 57 Ind| prophecy, Apollo’s art.~Ibis:465-540 Sacrificed to at 58 Ind| Sacrificed to at the altars.~Ibis:541-596 The father of Linus.~ ~ 59 Ind| XI:1-44 Book TIII. X:1-40 Ibis:163-208 A storm wind in 60 Ind| its way back to Greece.~Ibis:251-310 Athene-Minerva protected 61 Ind| set in the sky by Bacchus.~Ibis:251-310 This a variant of 62 Ind| to life by Jupiter-Zeus.~Ibis:365-412 Great grandson of 63 Ind| Hesiod was born.~ ~Astyanax~ Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The 64 Ind| Astyanax~ Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The son of Hector 65 Ind| 361-420 A tale of passion.~Ibis:365-412 The golden apples.~ ~ 66 Ind| golden apples.~ ~Atarneus~Ibis:311-364 A city in Mysia 67 Ind| described is obscure.~ ~Athamas~Ibis:311-364 The son of Aeolus, 68 Ind| appearing in the distant Alps.~Ibis:163-208 Snow covered in 69 Ind| explicitly to him.~ ~Attis~Ibis:413-464 A Phrygian shepherd, 70 Ind| descent from Aeneas stressed.~Ibis:1-40 He allowed Ovid to 71 Ind| a triumphal procession.~Ibis:465-540 Nursed by Persephone 72 Ind| reference in his works.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid used a poem 73 Ind| and adopted the name of Ibis for his enemy.~ ~Battus~ 74 Ind| for his enemy.~ ~Battus~Ibis:541-596 A countryman changed 75 Ind| generally. ~Book TI.X:1-50 Ibis:365-412 Thrace. Ovid sailed 76 Ind| Achilles saddened.~ ~Broteas~Ibis:465-540 A son of Tantalus. 77 Ind| 39-74 Book EIII.VI:1-60 Ibis:365-412 An example of cruelty.~ ~ 78 Ind| example of cruelty.~ ~Byblis~Ibis:311-364 The daughter of 79 Ind| Minerva’s route.~ ~Cacus~Ibis:465-540 The three-headed 80 Ind| 94 The founder of Thebes.~Ibis:413-464 Athene commanded 81 Ind| until only five were left. ~Ibis:465-540 Grandfather of Pentheus.~ ~ 82 Ind| being the primal Muse.~Ibis:465-540 The mother of Orpheus.~ ~ 83 Ind| Major, also called the Wain.~Ibis:465-540 Callisto the daughter 84 Ind| Aeolus.~Book TII:361-420 Ibis:311-364 Her illicit love.~ ~ 85 Ind| more famous by his fate.~Ibis:465-540 Blasted by Jove’ 86 Ind| and ruled from c279-276BC.~Ibis:413-464 His fate.~ ~Castor~ 87 Ind| this friends disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 The Centaurs Nessus 88 Ind| friends disloyalty.~ ~Cercyon~Ibis:365-412 A brigand who wrestled 89 Ind| bread are ‘gifts of Ceres’.~Ibis:251-310 Her rites were the 90 Ind| The reference is obscure.~Ibis:365-412 Her delight at the 91 Ind| at the death of Cercyon.~Ibis:413-464 The mother of Plutus.~ ~ 92 Ind| 62 Preferable to Pontus.~Ibis:365-412 Ulysses’ men caught 93 Ind| taught Achilles.~ ~Cilicia~Ibis:163-208 The southeast coastal 94 Ind| fertile fields alongside.~Ibis:209-250 Cursed soil.~ ~Circe~ 95 Ind| 133).~Book EIII.1:105-166 Ibis:365-412 A witch able to 96 Ind| Atropos wields the shears.~Ibis:209-250 She spins Ibis’s 97 Ind| Ibis:209-250 She spins Ibis’s fate.~ ~Clytaemnestra, 98 Ind| light verse.~ ~Coroebus~Ibis:541-596 He destroyed the 99 Ind| Herodotus 1.86)~ ~Crotopus~Ibis:541-596 The Argive father 100 Ind| flutes, pipes and horns.~Ibis:413-464 Worshipped with 101 Ind| self-mutilation.~ ~Cychreus~Ibis:251-310 The first king of 102 Ind| encounter with Ulysses.~ ~Cycnus~Ibis:413-464 The son of Apollo 103 Ind| Pannonian War.~ ~Damasicthon~Ibis:541-596 Possibly Damasicthon 104 Ind| EIII.1:105-166 Murderesses.~Ibis:163-208 Ibis:311-364 Their 105 Ind| Murderesses.~Ibis:163-208 Ibis:311-364 Their crime and 106 Ind| magnanimity in victory.~Ibis:311-364 Ovid may intend 107 Ind| XIV:1-62 Kind to Latona.~Ibis:465-540 Diana’s island. 108 Ind| The oracle.~ ~Demodocus~Ibis:251-310 The blind Greek 109 Ind| Odyssey VIII. ~ ~Dexamenus~Ibis:365-412 King of Olenus. 110 Ind| s son-in-law.~ ~Dexithea~Ibis:465-540 The Telchines, mythical 111 Ind| C.239)~Book TII:77-120 Ibis:465-540 Actaeon saw her 112 Ind| 53-100 Book EIII.II:1-110 Ibis:365-412 The Diana of the 113 Ind| at Ephesus and elsewhere.~Ibis:465-540 Delos was her island.~ 114 Ind| 540 Delos was her island.~Ibis:541-596 Her pack of hounds. 115 Ind| labour.~Book EI.II:101-150 Ibis:365-412 An example of cruelty.~ ~ 116 Ind| Dionysus, see Bacchus~ ~Dirce~Ibis:465-540 The wife of Lycus, 117 Ind| Book X. ~Book TIII.IV:1-46 Ibis:597-644 His desire for Achilles’ 118 Ind| Ovid as divine.~ ~Dryas~Ibis:311-364 The son of Mars, 119 Ind| son is obscure.~ ~Dryops~Ibis:465-540 The father of Theiodamas, 120 Ind| Dulichian’. ~Book TI.V:45-84 Ibis:365-412 Often synonymous 121 Ind| of AD8.~ ~Elysian Fields~Ibis:163-208 A region of the 122 Ind| TIII.IV:1-46 Mentioned.~Ibis:465-540 His fate.~ ~Elysium~ 123 Ind| also a god of darkness).~Ibis:209-250 Source of the Furies’ 124 Ind| raised him.~Book EII.IX:1-38 Ibis:251-310 Ancestor of Eumolpus 125 Ind| The daughter of Icarius.~Ibis:597-644 She hung herself 126 Ind| constellation.~ ~Erysichthon~Ibis:413-464 The son of the Thessalian 127 Ind| 70-128 Book TV.VII:1-68 Ibis:311-364 Caphereus, the site 128 Ind| shipwreck of the Greek fleet.~Ibis:465-540 Lichas hurled there.~ ~ 129 Ind| 108 A pupil of Orpheus.~Ibis:251-310 His mother Chione 130 Ind| Neptune saved him.~ ~Eupolis~Ibis:465-540 A younger contemporary 131 Ind| Xerxes’ fleet was destroyed.~Ibis:541-596 Eaten by dogs in 132 Ind| A paragon of friendship.~Ibis:597-644 Died with his friend 133 Ind| sleeping Rhamnes.~ ~Eurydice~Ibis:465-540 The wife of Orpheus, 134 Ind| Opera ‘Orphée’).~ ~Eurytion~Ibis:365-412 The Centaur. Hercules 135 Ind| the Centaurs.~ ~Eurylochus~Ibis:251-310 Supposedly a companion 136 Ind| loyalty and love.~ ~Evenus~Ibis:465-540 Son of Mars. He 137 Ind| life.~Book EI.VIII:1-70 Ibis:41-104 Spinners of the thread 138 Ind| Fauns~Woodland spirits.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by 139 Ind| his mother, Clytemnestra.~Ibis:41-104 The Furies sat at 140 Ind| Metamorphoses Book IV:416~Ibis:163-208 Their whips, snaky 141 Ind| hair and smoking torches.~Ibis:209-250 Their ministrations 142 Ind| ministrations to the newborn Ibis.~ ~Gallio~Lucius Junius 143 Ind| 1-58 Visited by Bacchus.~Ibis:135-162 Its warm waters.~ ~ 144 Ind| 1-70 Book EIV.III:1-58 ~Ibis:597-644 The Getic bowmen.~ 145 Ind| Known of through the poets.~Ibis:597-644 Buried beneath Sicily.~ ~ 146 Ind| beneath Sicily.~ ~Glaucus(1)~Ibis:541-596 The son of Sisyphus 147 Ind| him alive.~ ~Glaucus(2)~Ibis:541-596 The Boeotian son 148 Ind| Metamorphoses VII:179~ ~Glaucus(3)~Ibis:541-596 Ovid indicates another 149 Ind| 420 A victim of passion. ~Ibis:541-596 His fate.~ ~Haemonia~ 150 Ind| the Black Sea.~ ~Hannibal~Ibis:251-310 The great Carthaginian 151 Ind| History VI.57)~ ~Harpagus~Ibis:541-596 A Mede in the service 152 Ind| the Greek ships with fire.~Ibis:311-364 Book EIV.XVI:1-52 153 Ind| Troy by Achilles’ chariot.~Ibis:541-596 Father of Astyanax.~ ~ 154 Ind| by the shirt of Nessus.~Ibis:365-412 He killed King Antaeus 155 Ind| Eurytus and carried off Iole.~Ibis:251-310 Sacrificing at the 156 Ind| Jupiter Ammon in Libya.~Ibis:311-364 Ibis:597-644 He 157 Ind| Ammon in Libya.~Ibis:311-364 Ibis:597-644 He endured the torment 158 Ind| dealing with illict love.~Ibis:541-596 Venus made him fall 159 Ind| from the sea.~ ~Hippomenes~Ibis:311-364 The son of Megareus. 160 Ind| II:1-110 Far from Rome.~Ibis:135-162 Its cold waters.~ 161 Ind| thyme on which the bees fed.~Ibis:163-208 Its flowery meadows.~ 162 Ind| the Black Sea.~ ~Hypsipyle~Ibis:465-540 The daughter of 163 Ind| Danube.~Book EI.II:53-100 Ibis:135-162 Book EIV.VII:1-54 164 Ind| EIV.VII:1-54 Mentioned.~ ~Ibis~The mysterious enemy of 165 Ind| subject of his curse-poem Ibis based on a poem of Callimachus’ 166 Ind| close similarities with Ibis:1-61.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid adopts 167 Ind| similarities with Ibis:1-61.~Ibis:41-104 Ovid adopts the name 168 Ind| 104 Ovid adopts the name Ibis as a cover for his true 169 Ind| The father of Penelope. ~Ibis:541-596 Odysseus was the 170 Ind| the above’s son-in-law.~Ibis:597-644 Also Icarius or 171 Ind| on the Mysian Mount Ida.~Ibis:163-208 Heavily wooded.~ ~ 172 Ind| Heavily wooded.~ ~Idmon~Ibis:465-540 The seer, the son 173 Ind| suitors.~Book TIII.VII:1-54 Ibis:413-464 An example of poverty.~ ~ 174 Ind| one of his uncles.~ ~Ixion~Ibis:163-208 King of the Lapithae, 175 Ind| front of Jupiter’s temples.~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a beneficent 176 Ind| father of Mercury, by Maia.~Ibis:251-310 Jupiter’s temple 177 Ind| was the ram-horned god.~Ibis:311-364 Cambyses sent an 178 Ind| sandstorm. (Herodotus III.26)~Ibis:541-596 Married his sister 179 Ind| as the Thracian tribes.~Ibis:365-412 Attacked Ulysses’ 180 Ind| weapons dedicated to them.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by 181 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Larissa~Ibis:311-364 Larisa was the daughter 182 Ind| Philoctetes abandoned there.~Ibis:365-412 The Lemnian women 183 Ind| s sacred site.~ ~Leucon~Ibis:251-310 There was a Leucon 184 Ind| request.~Book EIII.VI:1-60 Ibis:251-310 She helped Ulysses. ( 185 Ind| Ovid after the disaster).~Ibis:465-540 As Ino she nursed 186 Ind| the provincial senator.~Ibis:163-208 Extensive coastal 187 Ind| coastal waters.~ ~Lichas~Ibis:465-540 The servant who 188 Ind| Euboean heights. ~ ~Linus~Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The 189 Ind| heights. ~ ~Linus~Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The son of Psamathe 190 Ind| 1-30 The northern pole.~Ibis:465-540 His barbaric banquets.~ ~ 191 Ind| barbaric banquets.~ ~Lycophron~Ibis:465-540 An Alexandrian Greek 192 Ind| offence against Bacchus.~Ibis:465-540 Ovid appears to 193 Ind| intended.~ ~Lycurgus(2)~Ibis:597-644 Ovid may refer to 194 Ind| Bithynia and in Pontus.~Ibis:41-104 Arrows stained in 195 Ind| the Black Sea.~ ~Lycus(2)~Ibis:465-540 The King of Thebes 196 Ind| A loved wife.~ ~Macareus~Ibis:541-596 Son of Aeolus. He 197 Ind| mother of Mercury by Jupiter.~Ibis:209-250 Ibis:465-540 The 198 Ind| by Jupiter.~Ibis:209-250 Ibis:465-540 The mother of Mercury.~ ~ 199 Ind| determines death in battle.~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a maleficent 200 Ind| 1-108 He taught Olympus.~Ibis:541-596 A river named after 201 Ind| disloyalty.~Book EI.II:1-52 Ibis:541-596 Her power to transform 202 Ind| Pegasus, born of Medusa.~Ibis:413-464 Medusa had various 203 Ind| the Harpies. ~ ~Melanippus~Ibis:465-540 The son of Astacus, 204 Ind| Botticelli’s painting Primavera.)~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a beneficent 205 Ind| Father of Cotta.~ ~Mestra~Ibis:413-464 The daughter of 206 Ind| traditional birthday March 20th.~Ibis:365-412 Ovid seems to refer 207 Ind| object of human sacrifice.~Ibis:597-644 The reference is 208 Ind| this friends disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 Destroyed by Theseus.~ ~ 209 Ind| Scythia is a patron of war.~Ibis:1-40 His work harmless to 210 Ind| Peace in Rome.~ ~Myrrha~Ibis:311-364 The daughter of 211 Ind| incestuously, by her father.~Ibis:465-540 Subject of a poem 212 Ind| poem by Cinna.~ ~Myrtilus~Ibis:365-412 The charioteer of 213 Ind| Identified with Augustus.~Ibis:251-310 Neptune caused Ceyx 214 Ind| those of Ulysses.~ ~Nessus~Ibis:365-412 The Centaur killed 215 Ind| See Metamorphoses IX:89~Ibis:465-540 The fatal gift of 216 Ind| becoming senseless stone.~Ibis:541-596 Turned to stone.~ ~ 217 Ind| example of true friendship.~Ibis:597-644 Died with his friend, 218 Ind| sleeping Rhamnes.~ ~Nisus(2)~Ibis:311-364 The King of Megara, 219 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Nyctimene~Ibis:311-364 The daughter of 220 Ind| by the Getae.~ ~Oeagrus~Ibis:465-540 The Thracian king, 221 Ind| TI.I:70-128 A parricide.~Ibis:251-310 He blinded himself, 222 Ind| daughter Antigone.~ ~Oenomaus~Ibis:365-412 King of Pisa in 223 Ind| disciple of Marsyas.~ ~Opheltes~Ibis:465-540 The son of Lycurgus 224 Ind| goddess is Artemis-Diana.~Ibis:311-364 Maddened by the 225 Ind| Maddened by the Furies.~Ibis:465-540 There seems to be 226 Ind| Eumolpus the mysteries.~Ibis:465-540 Eurydice stung by 227 Ind| Eurydice stung by the snake.~Ibis:597-644 Killed by the Bacchantes.~ ~ 228 Ind| thought to attack Augustus.~Ibis:251-310 Thessalus apparently 229 Ind| 34 Its roses.~ ~Palamedes~Ibis:597-644 The son of Nauplius 230 Ind| abandoning any project.~Ibis:541-596 Drowned in sight 231 Ind| for example spinning wool.~Ibis:251-310 She protected the 232 Ind| head and a man’s body. ~Ibis:41-104 Named as a source 233 Ind| 420 The Greeks at Troy.~Ibis:465-540 Possibly Pelasgus 234 Ind| He sent Jason to Colchis.~Ibis:413-464 Failed rejuvenation.~ ~ 235 Ind| abduction of Hippodamia.~Ibis:163-208 The son of Tantalus.~ 236 Ind| 208 The son of Tantalus.~Ibis:541-596 Brother of Niobe.~ ~ 237 Ind| imitating Ovid’s Heroides.~Ibis:365-412 Her maids and the 238 Ind| offence against Bacchus.~Ibis:465-540 Torn to pieces by 239 Ind| I:49-80 Book TV.XII:1-68 Ibis:413-464 Tormented by his 240 Ind| his lesser contemporaries.~Ibis:413-464 Called Abantiades. 241 Ind| their sense of feeling.~Ibis:465-540 Struck down by Jupiter’ 242 Ind| Perillus to groan and bellow.~Ibis:413-464 Ovid implies he 243 Ind| running into the Black Sea.~Ibis:597-644 Of the region of 244 Ind| Tyrant of Pherae in Thessaly.~Ibis:311-364 Alexander d. 358 245 Ind| Lemnos.~Book TV.II:1-44 Ibis:251-310 His long sickness 246 Ind| 361-420 Changed to a bird.~Ibis:465-540 Her tongue cut out.~ ~ 247 Ind| tongue cut out.~ ~Philopoimen~Ibis:251-310 The Arcadian Greek 248 Ind| Zetes. ~Book EI.IV:1-58 Ibis:251-310 He guided the Argonauts.~ ~ 249 Ind| became guardian to Achilles. ~Ibis:251-310 Blinded.~ ~Phrygia~ 250 Ind| horses.~Book EI.I:37-80 Ibis:413-464 Phrygian boxwood 251 Ind| Minor.~Book EIII.III:1-108 Ibis:541-596 Marsyas was Phrygian.~ ~ 252 Ind| 580BC.~Book TII:361-420 Ibis:365-412 Hippodamia was from 253 Ind| Tartarus, the Underworld.~Ibis:413-464 Identified with 254 Ind| reliable physician.~ ~Polydorus~Ibis:541-596 The son of Priam 255 Ind| in the poem.~ ~Polymestor~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:541-596 King 256 Ind| Polymestor~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:541-596 King of Thrace, 257 Ind| brothers’ mutual death.~Ibis:1-40 The smoke of their 258 Ind| 75-126 A hostile monster.~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:365-412 Blinded 259 Ind| hostile monster.~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:365-412 Blinded by Ulysses 260 Ind| Metaphorically close to the Styx.~Ibis:1-40 A witness to his ‘gratitude’ 261 Ind| murdering Itys.~ ~Procrustes~Ibis:365-412 Or Polypemon, the 262 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Prometheus~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:465-540 Ibis: 263 Ind| Prometheus~Ibis:251-310 Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The 264 Ind| Ibis:251-310 Ibis:465-540 Ibis:541-596 The creator of mankind, 265 Ind| of Phylacus.~ ~Psamathe~Ibis:541-596 The daughter of 266 Ind| killed the boy.~ ~Pterelaus~Ibis:311-364 Son of Taphius ( 267 Ind| Nestor’s city.~ ~Pyrrha~Ibis:541-596 Wife and cousin 268 Ind| Achilles and Deidamia. ~Ibis:251-310 Pyrrhus killed Priam 269 Ind| See the entry for Romulus.~Ibis:597-644 He leapt the unfinished 270 Ind| Germanicus or Tiberius.~ ~Rhesus~Ibis:597-644 A Thracian king, 271 Ind| raid at Troy.~ ~Rhodope~Ibis:311-364 A mountain in Thrace. 272 Ind| efforts.~ ~Sardanapalus~Ibis:311-364 An unidentified, 273 Ind| earth.~Book EI.V:43- 86 Ibis:597-644 Their skills in 274 Ind| Ceres and Vesta by Ops.~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a maleficent 275 Ind| age, duty, grief and cold.~Ibis:251-310 Castrated his father, 276 Ind| Castrated his father, Uranus.~Ibis:365-412 Great grandfather 277 Ind| 108 Marsyas, the Satyr.~Ibis:41-104 Powers invoked by 278 Ind| contemporaries.~ ~Sciron~Ibis:365-412 A brigand of the 279 Ind| terrorised Sicilian waters.~Ibis:365-412 She attacked Ulysses’ 280 Ind| consumed by Jupiter’s fire.~Ibis:251-310 Sister of Ino.~Ibis: 281 Ind| Ibis:251-310 Sister of Ino.~Ibis:465-540 Sister of Autonoe.~ ~ 282 Ind| Messina terrorised by Scylla.~Ibis:163-208 The flowery meadows 283 Ind| flowery meadows of Hybla.~Ibis:413-464 Achaemenides abandoned 284 Ind| Achaemenides abandoned there.~Ibis:597-644 The giants were 285 Ind| near modern Vasilikó.) ~Ibis:311-364 The incident referred 286 Ind| Minor.~Book EI.III:49-94 Ibis:413-464 Home city of Cadmus.~ ~ 287 Ind| city of Cadmus.~ ~Sinis~Ibis:365-412 A brigand living 288 Ind| coarse material.~ ~Sisyphus~Ibis:163-208 Founder of Corinth, 289 Ind| resilience under stress.~Ibis:465-540 He died by drinking 290 Ind| died by drinking hemlock.~Ibis:541-596 The Delphic oracle 291 Ind| this friends disloyalty.~Ibis:365-412 Killed those who 292 Ind| stone etc.~Book TI.II:1-74 Ibis:541-596 Ibis:597-644 Being 293 Ind| TI.II:1-74 Ibis:541-596 Ibis:597-644 Being sent to the 294 Ind| VIII:1-70 Book EII.III:1-48 Ibis:135-162 Ibis:209-250 The 295 Ind| EII.III:1-48 Ibis:135-162 Ibis:209-250 The waters of oblivion, 296 Ind| metaphorically close to the Styx.~Ibis:41-104 The gods swore oaths 297 Ind| neighbouring coasts.~ ~Talaus~Ibis:311-364 There was a Talaus, 298 Ind| obscure.~ ~Talus, Talos~Ibis:465-540 Talus, the son of 299 Ind| Tantalides.~Book TII:361-420 Ibis:413-464 Father of Pelops.~ 300 Ind| 413-464 Father of Pelops.~Ibis:163-208 His punishment.~ 301 Ind| IX:1-66 Ruled by Pluto. ~Ibis:541-596 The infernal deep.~ ~ 302 Ind| Chersonese.~Book TIV.IV:43-88 Ibis:365-412 The site of ritual 303 Ind| 128 A parricide.~~ Telemus~Ibis:251-310 A soothsayer, son 304 Ind| harmed him.~Book EII.II:1-38 Ibis:251-310 Healed by Achilles’ 305 Ind| bird, through his lust.~Ibis:413-464 The fate of Itys.~ ~ 306 Ind| lighter verse.~ ~Thamyris~Ibis:251-310 The poet of Thrace 307 Ind| Thebes.~Book EI.III:49-94 Ibis:413-464 Founded by Cadmus.~ 308 Ind| Famous through the poets.~Ibis:465-540 City of Pentheus.~ ~ 309 Ind| flesh. Ovid refers to him in Ibis.~Book EI.II:101-150 Ibis: 310 Ind| Ibis.~Book EI.II:101-150 Ibis:365-412 An example of cruelty.~ ~ 311 Ind| Albinovanus writing about him.~Ibis:365-412 His cleansing of 312 Ind| the Isthmus of Corinth.~Ibis:413-464 Possibly Theseus 313 Ind| Theseus is intended here.~Ibis:465-540 He gave the wrong 314 Ind| from Crete.~ ~Thessalus~Ibis:251-310 Perhaps Thessalus 315 Ind| 43-88 Book EIII.II:1-110 Ibis:365-412 His kingdom in the 316 Ind| to be expected from it.~Ibis:135-162 Thracian arrows.~ 317 Ind| EIV.V:1-46 Frozen Thrace.~Ibis:365-412 Diomedes the cruel 318 Ind| the cruel Thracian king.~Ibis:597-644 The River Strymon 319 Ind| carried by the waters.~Ibis:135-162 Its waters.~Ibis: 320 Ind| Ibis:135-162 Its waters.~Ibis:465-540 King Tiberinus drowned 321 Ind| in its course, in horror.~Ibis:311-364 Pelopia his daughter 322 Ind| raped her, while disguised. ~Ibis:541-596 The banquet.~ ~Thynias~ 323 Ind| of prophecy by Jupiter.~Ibis:251-310 Blinded.~ ~Tisiphone~ 324 Ind| renewed.~Book EI.II:1-52 Ibis:163-208 His torment.~ ~Tomis~ 325 Ind| EIV.VII:1-54 Ajax at Troy.~Ibis:251-310 A troubled people.~ ~ 326 Ind| Trojan War, was his son.~Ibis:311-364 Diomedes loved Helen 327 Ind| have as a daughter in law.~Ibis:413-464 His fate.~ ~Tyndareus~ 328 Ind| a daughter of Tyndareus.~Ibis:311-364 Agamemnon, husband 329 Ind| fate.~Book EIII.VI:1-60 Ibis:251-310 Helped by Leucothea.~ 330 Ind| imitation of Ovid’s Heroides.~Ibis:541-596 He was reputedly 331 Ind| had the beauty of Venus. ~Ibis:209-250 In astrology a beneficent 332 Ind| ruling wealth, love etc.~Ibis:541-596 Insulted, she made