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== 神話 ==
 
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イーカイロスは[[ディオニューソス]]に心を寄せ、羊飼いたちにワインを与えた。
  
  
In [[Greek mythology]], '''Erigone''' ({{lang-grc|Ἠριγόνη}}) was the daughter of [[Icarius (Athenian)|Icarius of Athens]].
 
 
== Mythology ==
 
 
Icarius was cordial towards [[Dionysus]], who gave his shepherds wine. They became intoxicated and killed Icarius, thinking he had poisoned them. His daughter, Erigone, and her dog, [[Maera (hound)|Maera]], found his body. Erigone hanged herself over her father's grave.<ref>[[Gaius Julius Hyginus|Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'' 243</ref> Dionysus was angry and punished [[Athens]] by making all of the city's maidens commit suicide in the same way. Unfortunately, it was the instability of Dionysus who gave all the maidens alcohol as part of his cult. Erigone was placed in the stars as the [[constellation]] [[Virgo (constellation)|Virgo]] by Dionysus or [[Zeus]] who pitied their misfortune.<ref>Hyginus, [[De Astronomica|''De'' ''Astronomica'']] 2.4.4; ''Fabulae'' 130</ref>
 
Icarius was cordial towards [[Dionysus]], who gave his shepherds wine. They became intoxicated and killed Icarius, thinking he had poisoned them. His daughter, Erigone, and her dog, [[Maera (hound)|Maera]], found his body. Erigone hanged herself over her father's grave.<ref>[[Gaius Julius Hyginus|Hyginus]], ''Fabulae'' 243</ref> Dionysus was angry and punished [[Athens]] by making all of the city's maidens commit suicide in the same way. Unfortunately, it was the instability of Dionysus who gave all the maidens alcohol as part of his cult. Erigone was placed in the stars as the [[constellation]] [[Virgo (constellation)|Virgo]] by Dionysus or [[Zeus]] who pitied their misfortune.<ref>Hyginus, [[De Astronomica|''De'' ''Astronomica'']] 2.4.4; ''Fabulae'' 130</ref>
  

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ギリシア神話では、エーリゴネー(Erigone、Ἠριγόνη)はアテネのイーカイロスの娘である[1]

神話

イーカイロスはディオニューソスに心を寄せ、羊飼いたちにワインを与えた。


Icarius was cordial towards Dionysus, who gave his shepherds wine. They became intoxicated and killed Icarius, thinking he had poisoned them. His daughter, Erigone, and her dog, Maera, found his body. Erigone hanged herself over her father's grave.[2] Dionysus was angry and punished Athens by making all of the city's maidens commit suicide in the same way. Unfortunately, it was the instability of Dionysus who gave all the maidens alcohol as part of his cult. Erigone was placed in the stars as the constellation Virgo by Dionysus or Zeus who pitied their misfortune.[3]

According to Ovid, Dionysus "deceived Erigone with false grapes",[4] that is, assumed the shape of a grape cluster to approach and seduce her.

Notes

  1. Apollodorus, 3.14.7
  2. Hyginus, Fabulae 243
  3. Hyginus, De Astronomica 2.4.4; Fabulae 130
  4. Ovid, Metamorphoses 6.125: Erigonen falsa decepit uva

References

Further reading

  • Rosokoki, A. (1995), Die Erigone des Eratosthenes. Eine kommentierte Ausgabe der Fragmente, Heidelberg: C. Winter-Verlag

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