163:
20:
385:
399:
143:
where the terms aegipans and satyrs were sometimes used to describe ape-like or bestial creatures. These are thought to be fanciful descriptions of baboons or monkeys. A reference to oegipans as a species also appears in
76:
or Aix), and was transferred to the stars. Others again make
Aegipan the father of Pan, and state that he as well as his son were represented as half goat and half fish, similar to a
310:
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 0-674-99135-4.
413:
365:
350:
with an
English Translation by Frank Cole Babbitt. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1936.
269:
237:
265:
303:
233:
135:
used the terms "Aegipanes", "Aegipans", or "Oegipans" to describe a race of satyr-like wild men said to reside in
150:
96:
and
Aegipan secretly restored them to him and fitted them in their proper places, after stealing them from the
370:
408:
360:
354:
351:
445:
314:
311:
435:
389:
286:
440:
37:
337:
translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas
Publications in Humanistic Studies.
327:
translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas
Publications in Humanistic Studies.
162:
19:
320:
120:
57:
8:
430:
25:
44:, Αἰγίπανος, "Goat-Pan") was a mythological being, either distinct from or identical to
89:
69:
281:
145:
132:
45:
241:
198:
424:
403:
97:
220:
215:
85:
402: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
119:
and her father
Valerius, and was considered only a different name for
185:
343:
258:
140:
116:
108:
101:
81:
338:
328:
178:
384:
112:
93:
73:
65:
136:
77:
61:
84:, the mythical creature represented by the constellation
414:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman
Biography and Mythology
366:
Dictionary of Greek and Roman
Biography and Mythology
80:. In Greek art, Aegipan is thus often depicted as a
92:was deprived of the sinews of his hands and feet,
422:
166:Depiction of an aegipan with a young pan (1890)
352:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
312:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
371:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
107:According to a Roman tradition mentioned by
139:. This depiction was continued in medieval
355:Greek text available from the same website
315:Greek text available from the same website
48:. His story appears to be of late origin.
339:Online version at the Topos Text Project.
329:Online version at the Topos Text Project.
161:
18:
423:
407:
325:Astronomica from The Myths of Hyginus
13:
14:
457:
377:
335:Fabulae from The Myths of Hyginus
100:where they were being guarded by
88:. When Zeus in his contest with
16:Ancient Greek mythological figure
397:
383:
275:
252:
227:
209:
191:
172:
151:The Fall of the House of Usher
1:
297:
126:
51:
7:
10:
462:
115:intercourse of Valeria of
111:, Aegipan sprang from the
64:(some sources say his son
41:
411:, ed. (1870). "Aegipan".
60:, Aegipan was the son of
157:
167:
131:Later writers such as
30:
23:Illustration from the
165:
22:
392:at Wikimedia Commons
26:Nuremberg Chronicle
446:Deeds of Pan (god)
168:
31:
388:Media related to
369:, London (1873).
453:
436:Children of Zeus
418:
401:
400:
387:
291:
279:
273:
263:Parallela minora
256:
250:
231:
225:
213:
207:
195:
189:
176:
43:
461:
460:
456:
455:
454:
452:
451:
450:
421:
420:
398:
396:
380:
300:
295:
294:
287:Natural History
282:Pliny the Elder
280:
276:
257:
253:
232:
228:
214:
210:
196:
192:
177:
173:
160:
146:Edgar Allan Poe
133:Pliny the Elder
129:
54:
17:
12:
11:
5:
459:
449:
448:
443:
438:
433:
409:Smith, William
394:
393:
379:
378:External links
376:
375:
374:
361:Smith, William
358:
341:
331:
318:
299:
296:
293:
292:
274:
251:
226:
208:
190:
170:
169:
159:
156:
128:
125:
53:
50:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
458:
447:
444:
442:
441:Deeds of Zeus
439:
437:
434:
432:
429:
428:
426:
419:
416:
415:
410:
405:
404:public domain
391:
386:
382:
381:
372:
368:
367:
362:
359:
356:
353:
349:
345:
342:
340:
336:
332:
330:
326:
322:
319:
316:
313:
309:
305:
302:
301:
289:
288:
283:
278:
271:
267:
264:
260:
255:
248:
247:
244:
239:
235:
230:
223:
222:
217:
212:
205:
204:
201:
194:
187:
184:
180:
175:
171:
164:
155:
153:
152:
147:
142:
138:
134:
124:
122:
118:
114:
110:
105:
103:
99:
98:Corycian cave
95:
91:
87:
83:
79:
75:
71:
67:
63:
59:
56:According to
49:
47:
39:
38:Ancient Greek
35:
28:
27:
21:
412:
395:
364:
347:
334:
324:
307:
285:
277:
270:s.v. Aegipan
262:
254:
245:
242:
229:
221:Catasterismi
219:
216:Eratosthenes
211:
202:
199:
193:
182:
174:
149:
130:
106:
72:(also named
55:
33:
32:
24:
308:The Library
304:Apollodorus
246:Astronomica
240:; Hyginus,
234:Apollodorus
203:Astronomica
86:Capricornus
431:Greek gods
425:Categories
298:References
141:bestiaries
127:Literature
113:incestuous
333:Hyginus,
268:; Smith,
197:Hyginus,
52:Mythology
344:Plutarch
259:Plutarch
121:Silvanus
117:Tusculum
109:Plutarch
102:Delphyne
82:sea goat
406::
390:Aegipan
348:Moralia
321:Hyginus
249:2.13.28
206:2.13.28
183:Fabulae
179:Hyginus
58:Hyginus
42:Αἰγίπαν
34:Aegipan
94:Hermes
90:Typhon
74:Boetis
68:) and
66:Apollo
29:(1493)
290:V - 8
238:1.6.3
158:Notes
137:Libya
78:satyr
70:Aega
62:Zeus
186:155
148:'s
46:Pan
427::
363:,
346:,
323:,
306:,
284:,
266:22
261:,
243:De
236:,
224:27
218:,
200:De
181:,
154:.
123:.
104:.
40::
417:.
373:.
357:.
317:.
272:.
188:.
36:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.