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Gaius Iulius Hyginus
De astronomia

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Capp. IX-X

IX.

1. CEPHEUS. Hunc Euripides cum ceteris Phoenicis filium Aethiopum regem esse demonstravit, Andromedae patrem, quam ceto propositam notissimae historiae dixerunt. Hanc autem Perseum a periculo liberatam uxorem duxisse. Itaque ut totum genus eorum perpetuo maneret, ipsum quoque Cephea inter sidera superiores numerasse.

X.

1. CASSIEPIA.De hac Euripides et Sophocles et alii complures dixerunt, ut gloriata sit se forma Nereidas praestare. Pro quo facto inter sidera sedens in siliquastro constituta est. Quae propter impietatem, vertente se mundo, resupinato capite ferri videtur.




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