Sunday, July 5, 2009

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chills up again Coronis (and that's it ...)


I want to enrich the previous post with another version - on Coronis - which is narrated by the people of Epidaurus , and that is, come si vedrà, diversa dalla precedente.

Dicono dunque gli Epidauri che il padre di Coronide, Flegia (o Flegias) - famoso per le sue scorrerie nelle antiche terre greche - fondasse ab origine una città, cui diede il suo stesso nome. In questa città il prode Flègias volle accogliere i più sfegatati ceffi dell'Argolide .
Coronide , in quel tempo, conobbe Apollo e di lui rimase incinta. Assistita da Artemide (Diana) e dalle Moire (di cui ho già parlato) si recò al santuario di Apollo ad Epidauro (Επίδαυρος, piccola città greca dell'Argolide) ed ivi diede alla luce un bel bimbo che espose sul Mount
partition. It was, partition, a mountain, or rather, a hill, where the plants grew more beautiful and miraculous ancient Greek (a bit 'as our Monte Baldo, near Lake Garda, a favorite of naturalists from around the world ). On the mountain the goatherd Codest Arestanate , looking for the goat-only - had separated from the flock of sheep was discovered that the animal is nursing a child: he was, then, to take that small when he was blinded by a light incredible. The pastor knew that it faces a mystery: not wanting to compete on something big c, left the small ( Asclepius ) to the care of father natural, the god Apollo.

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