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In
Greek mythology , Parthenope (
Greek : Παρθενόπη means "maiden-voiced" ) may refer to the following personages:
Notes
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Tzetzes ad
Lycophron ,
894
(Gk text) ;
Andron of Halicarnassus
fr. 7 Fowler =
FGrHist 10 F 7 (Fowler 2000,
p. 42 ; Fowler 2013,
p. 13 ; Bouzek and Graninger,
p. 12 . Fowler 2013, p. 15, calls Parthenope, "elsewhere variously a Siren, a daughter of Ankaios, and a paramour of Herakles" an ad hoc invention.)
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Strabo , 5.4.7
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"Apollodorus, Library, book 2, chapter 7, section 8" . www.perseus.tufts.edu . Retrieved 2022-11-23 .
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"Pausanias, Description of Greece, Achaia, chapter 4, section 1" . www.perseus.tufts.edu . Retrieved 2022-11-23 .
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ISBN
0-674-99328-4 .
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Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio. 3 vols . Leipzig, Teubner. 1903.
Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library .
Pseudo-Apollodorus , The Library with an English Translation by Sir James George Frazer, F.B.A., F.R.S. in 2 Volumes, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1921.
ISBN
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Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
Greek text available from the same website .
Robert L. Fowler , Early Greek Mythography. Volume 2: Commentary. Oxford University Press. 2013.
Strabo , The Geography of Strabo. Edition by H.L. Jones. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
Strabo, Geographica edited by A. Meineke. Leipzig: Teubner. 1877.
Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.