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Chariclo

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Chariclo (/kəˈrɪkl/ or /ˈkærɪkl/; Ancient Greek: Χαρικλώ, romanizedKhariklṓ) is either of two nymphs in Greek mythology:

Notes

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  1. ^ William J. Slater, Lexicon to Pindar, Trustees of Tufts University, Berlin, [1969]. Archived 2014-07-29 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ RE, s.v. Chariklo (1); Scholia on Pindar's Pythian Odes, 4.181–2 (Drachmann, pp. 123–124) [= Hesiod, Catalogue of Women fr. 42 Merkelbach-West, p. 27].
  3. ^ Pindar, Pythian Ode 4.102 ff.; Scholia ad Apollonius Rhodius, 4.813
  4. ^ Apollodorus, 3.6.7
  5. ^ Hymn V. On the Bath of Pallas, Callimachus [1]

References

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  • 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. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library. Greek text available from the same website.
  • Drachmann, Anders Bjørn, Scholia Vetera in Pindari Carmina, Vol. II: Scholia in Pythionicas, Bibliotheca Teubneriana, Leipzig, Teubner, 1910. Internet Archive. Online version at De Gruyter (1997 reprint). Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
  • Merkelbach, R., and M. L. West, Fragmenta Hesiodea, Clarendon Press Oxford, 1967. ISBN 978-0-198-14171-6.
  • Pindar, Odes translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
  • Pindar, The Odes of Pindar including the Principal Fragments with an Introduction and an English Translation by Sir John Sandys, Litt.D., FBA. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1937. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.
  • Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft, Band III, Halbband 2, edited by Georg Wissowa, Stuttgart, J. B. Metzler, 1899. Online version at Wikisource.