Dryas (mythology)

Dryas (Ancient Greek: Δρύας, gen. Δρύαντος, from δρῦς "oak") is the name of several figures in Greek mythology, including:

Notes

  1. Apollodorus, 2.1.5
  2. Tzetzes, Chiliades 7.37, p. 368-369
  3. Scholia on Apollonius Rhodius, Notes on Book 3.1689
  4. Hyginus, Fabulae 170
  5. Homer calls him mainomenos, "mad", from the same root as "Maenad" Iliad 4.130-40
  6. Apollodorus, 3.5.1
  7. Homer, Iliad 6.130
  8. Hyginus, Fabulae 132
  9. Sophocles, Antigone 955
  10. Ovid, Metamorphoses 12.290 ff
  11. Hesiod, Shield of Heracles 179
  12. Homer, Iliad 1.263
  13. Apollodorus, 1.8.2
  14. Hyginus, Fabulae 173
  15. Antoninus Liberalis, 14
  16. Parthenius, 6
  17. Conon, Narrations 10
  18. Parthenius, 27
  19. Statius, Thebaid 7.255 ff.
  20. Statius, Thebaid 9.841 ff.
  21. Quintus Smyrnaeus, 11.90

References

Further reading

  • Robert Graves, (1955) 1960. The Greek Myths 27.e.
  • Homer, Iliad vi. 530–40.
  • Karl Kerenyi, 1976. Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life (Princeton: Bollingen) Translated by Ralph Manheim.


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