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Antoninus Liberalis

Antoninus Liberalis was an Ancient Greek grammarian who probably flourished between AD 100 and 300.

His only surviving work is the Metamorphoses, (Μεταμορφώσεων Συναγωγή, literally "Collection of Transformations"), a collection of forty-one prose tales about mythical metamorphoses. The literary genre of myths of transformations of men and women, heroes and nymphs, into stars (see Catasterismi), plants and animals, or rocks and mountains, were widespread and popular in the classical world. This work has more polished parallels in the better-known Metamorphoses of Ovid and in the Metamorphoses of Lucius Apuleius.

The work survives in a single manuscript, of the later 9th century, now in the Palatine Library in Heidelberg; it contains several work. John Stojkovič brought it to the Dominican convent at Basel about 1437; in 1553, Hieronymus Froeben gave it to Otto Henry, Elector Palatine who gave it to the Library. in 1623, it was taken to Rome; in 1798, to Paris; in 1816, it was restored to Heidelberg.

Xylander printed the text in 1598; since some leaves have since disappeared, his edition is also a necessary authority for the text.

Many of the transformations in this compilation are found nowhere else, and some may simply be inventions of Antoninus; the manner of the narrative is a laconic and conversational prose; "this completely inartistic text," according to K. Sarah Myers, offers the briefest summaries of lost metamorphoses by more ambitious writers, such as Nicander and Boeus. Francis Celoria, the translator, regards the text as perfectly acceptable Koine Greek; perhaps humorless - it has no particles.

Tales

  1. Ctesylla
  2. The Daughters of Meleager
  3. Hierax
  4. Cragaleus
  5. Aegypius
  6. Periphas
  7. Anthus
  8. Lamia or Sybaris
  9. The King's Daughters of Emathia
  10. Daughters of Minyas
  11. Aedon, the Nightingale
  12. Cycnus, the Swan
  13. Aspalis
  14. Munichus
  15. Meropis
  16. Oenoe
  17. Leucippus
  18. Eeropus
  19. The Thieves, who would steal from the birthplace of Zeus
  20. Clinis
  21. Polyphonte
  22. Cerambus
  23. Battus
  24. Ascalabus
  25. Metioche and Menippe
  26. Hylas
  27. Iphigeneia
  28. Typhon
  29. Galinthias
  30. Byblis
  31. The Messapians
  32. Dryope
  33. Alcmene
  34. Smyrna
  35. The Herdsmen, who refused Leto
  36. Pandareus
  37. The Dorians, who follow Diomedes
  38. The Wolf of Peleus
  39. Arceophon
  40. Britomartis
  41. The Fox of Procris

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