Prothoenor
In
Polydamas, who immediately began to boast about it.[5]
Notes
- ^ Homer, Iliad 2.495
- ^ Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca historica 4.67.7
- Hyginus, Fabulae 97
- ISBN 978-0-674-96785-4.
- ^ Homer, Iliad 14.450-455
References
- Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History translated by Charles Henry Oldfather. Twelve volumes. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. 1989. Vol. 3. Books 4.59–8. Online version at Bill Thayer's Web Site
- Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica. Vol 1-2. Immanel Bekker. Ludwig Dindorf. Friedrich Vogel. in aedibus B. G. Teubneri. Leipzig. 1888-1890. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.
- Gaius Julius Hyginus, Fabulae from The Myths of Hyginus translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas Publications in Humanistic Studies. Online version at the Topos Text Project.
- Homer, Homeri Opera in five volumes. Oxford, Oxford University Press. 1920. .
- ISBN 978-0-674-96785-4