2472:, argued that as the story had been re-told in later versions, it accumulated details from the stories of Noah: "Thus Apollodorus gives Deucalion a great chest as a means of safety; Plutarch speaks of the pigeons by which he sought to find out whether the waters had receded; and Lucian of the animals of every kind which he had taken with him. &c." However, the Epic of Gilgamesh contains each of the three elements identified by Lemprière: a means of safety (in the form of instructions to build a boat), sending forth birds to test whether the waters had receded, and stowing animals of every kind on the boat. These facts were unknown to Lemprière because the Assyrian cuneiform tablets containing the Gilgamesh Epic were not discovered until in the 1850s. This was 20 years after Lemprière had published his "Bibliotheca Classica". The Gilgamesh epic is widely considered to be at least as old as Genesis, if not older. Given the prevalence of religious syncretism in the ancient Greek world, these three elements may already have been known to some Greek-speaking peoples in popular oral variations of the flood myth, long before they were recorded in writing. The most immediate source of these three particular elements in the later Greek versions is unclear.
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For some time during the Middle Ages, many
European Christian scholars continued to accept Greek mythical history at face value, thus asserting that Deucalion's flood was a regional flood, that occurred a few centuries later than the global one survived by Noah's family. On the basis of the
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2445:. Shortly thereafter, Deucalion died there and was said to have been buried near Athens. During his stay in there, he was credited with having built the ancient sanctuary of Olympian Zeus. Additionally, Strabo mentioned a pair of
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2331:, the mother of all living things, and the "bones" to be rocks. They threw the rocks behind their shoulders and the stones formed people. Pyrrha's became women; Deucalion's became men. These people were later called the
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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.
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Pyrrha and
Deucalion came down from Parnassus and made their first home, and without the marriage-bed they founded a unified race of stone offspring, and the stones gave the people their name
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by unleashing a deluge. During this catastrophic flood, the rivers ran in torrents and the sea flooded the coastal plain, engulfing the foothills with spray, and washing everything clean.
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about how to repopulate the earth. He was told to "cover your head and throw the bones of your mother behind your shoulder". Deucalion and Pyrrha understood that "mother" was
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English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and H.A. Ormerod, M.A., in 4 Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1918.
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Once the deluge was over and the couple had given thanks to Zeus, Deucalion (said in several of the sources to have been aged 82 at the time) consulted an
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3941:. With an English Translation by Bernadotte Perrin. Cambridge, MA. Harvard University Press. London. William Heinemann Ltd. 1920.
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Classical Library Volume 001. London, William Heinemann Ltd, 1912.
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Deucalion, with the aid of his father
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was said to have fled from his kingdom to Athens with his sons Hellen and Amphictyon during the reign of King
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that seems to refer more to the Near Eastern flood legends: in his version, Deucalion (whom he also calls
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Edition by H.L. Jones. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. 1924.
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XVIII,8,10,&11), Deucalion and his father Prometheus were contemporaries of Moses. According to
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W.H.D. Rouse. Cambridge, MA., Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann, Ltd. 1940-1942.
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La famiglia di Pandora: analisi filologica dei miti di Pandora e Prometeo nella tradizione esiodea
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9.62b: "Hellanicus says that the chest didn't touch down on Parnassus, but by Othrys in Thessaly.
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Edited with notes and an introd. by John Garstang. London: Constable & Company Ltd. 1913.
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translated and edited by Mary Grant. University of Kansas Publications in Humanistic Studies.
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had sacrificed a boy to Zeus, who, appalled by this offering, decided to put an end to the
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The Babylonian Gilgamesh Epic: Introduction, Critical Edition and Cuneiform Texts
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Parker, Janet; Stanton, Julie, eds. (2008) . "Greek and Roman Mythology".
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Rendsburg, Gary. "The Biblical flood story in the light of the
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where some account states that Hellen’s father is instead Zeus
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The flood in the time of Deucalion was caused by the anger of
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mentioned a legend that Deucalion and Pyrrha had settled in
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Hugo Magnus. Gotha (Germany). Friedr. Andr. Perthes. 1892.
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Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Ancient Sources
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Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Latin text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
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Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library
3736:. George W. Mooney. London. Longmans, Green. 1912.
3489:, eds Azize, J & Weeks, N. Peters, 2007, p. 117
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4105:. Vol. VII (9th ed.). 1878. p. 134.
214:, Deucalion and Pyrrha had at least two children,
150:, i.e. "sweet new wine, must, sweetness" and from
3420:Aramazd. Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies
3155:(Reprinted ed.). Lane Cove, NSW, Australia:
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3986:. J. B. Greenough. Boston. Ginn & Co. 1900.
4030:edited by A. Meineke. Leipzig: Teubner. 1877.
4022:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
3960:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
3879:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
3711:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
3988:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
3943:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
3929:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
3909:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
3852:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
3538:fragments 2–7 and 234 (7th or 6th century BC)
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3877:translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990.
2809:where in some traditions, he was called an
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3714:Greek text available from the same website
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3153:Mythology: Myths, Legends, & Fantasies
2354:gave an account of the Greek Deucalion in
2226:. According to this story, King Lycaon of
160:, i.e. "sailor, seaman, fisher". His wife
3947:Greek text available at the same website.
3933:Greek text available at the same website.
3913:Greek text available at the same website.
3820:Online version at the Topos Text Project.
3790:Online version at the Topos Text Project.
3780:Online version at the Topos Text Project.
3728:Online version at the Topos Text Project.
3454:. Oxford University Press. pp. 70–.
3752:Online version at Bill Thayer's Web Site
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1321:Comparative table of Deucalion's family
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4088:Genealogical Guide to Greek Mythology
3776:Astronomica from The Myths of Hyginus
3758:Antiquitatum Romanarum quae supersunt
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278:who gave his name to the town of
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37:Promptuarium Iconum Insigniorum
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4125:Progenitors in Greek mythology
3984:Aeneid, and Georgics of Vergil
3501:Ancient Near Eastern Mythology
2943:Johns Hopkins University Press
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130:, Deucalion's name comes from
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2425:asserted that they lived at
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3807:Online version at theio.com
3630:, 1.318ff.; 7.356 (c. 8 AD)
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3612:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
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3414:George, Andrew R. (2008).
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25:Deucalion (disambiguation)
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4018:The Geography of Strabo.
3692:3.211; 6.367 (c. 500 AD)
3682:10.38.1 (2nd century AD)
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2525:occurred the burning of
2476:Dating by early scholars
2449:named after the couple.
222:, and possibly a third,
4102:Encyclopædia Britannica
3925:Plato in Twelve Volumes
3905:Plato in Twelve Volumes
3580:3.1086 (3rd century BC)
3568:" 112A (4th century BC)
3514:The Stromateis (Book 1)
3499:Wexler, Robert (2001).
3088:commentary on Virgil's
2937:Gantz, Timothy (1993).
2718:A Greek–English Lexicon
2685:A Greek–English Lexicon
2652:A Greek–English Lexicon
2619:A Greek–English Lexicon
2249:with his wife, Pyrrha.
234:, became the mother of
3976:Publius Vergilius Maro
3964:Publius Ovidius Naso,
3784:Gaius Julius Hyginus,
3157:Global Book Publishing
2966:Stephanus of Byzantium
2837:fr. 5 Most, pp. 46, 47
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4052:Ancient Greece portal
3840:Description of Greece
3824:Nonnus of Panopolis,
3680:Description of Greece
3605:Poeticon astronomicon
3112:4F117, quoted by the
2709:Liddell, Henry George
2676:Liddell, Henry George
2643:Liddell, Henry George
2610:Liddell, Henry George
2521:, "...in the time of
2515:Clement of Alexandria
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21:Deucalion (mythology)
4086:from Carlos Parada,
4076:from Charles Smith,
3952:Publius Ovidius Naso
3858:Graeciae Descriptio.
3772:Gaius Julius Hyginus
3732:Apollonius Rhodius,
3596:Gaius Julius Hyginus
3572:Apollonius of Rhodes
3544:, frag. 341 (500 BC)
3542:Hecataeus of Miletus
3401:Bibliotheca Classica
3265:Antiquitates Romanae
2469:Bibliotheca Classica
2393:Hecataeus of Miletus
251:, include daughters
118:in Greek mythology.
19:For other uses, see
3826:Dionysiaca. 3 Vols.
3812:Nonnus of Panopolis
2819:Circuit de la terre
2813:(son of the soil);
2592:. Florence, p. 145.
2376:On the other hand,
1322:
3999:The Syrian goddess
3885:The Odes of Pindar
3799:Catalogue of Women
3748:Roman Antiquities.
3720:Apollonius Rhodius
3535:Catalogue of Women
3485:flood account" in
3159:. pp. 32–35.
2900:fr. 5 as cited in
2834:Catalogue of Women
2734:Apollonius Rhodius
2505:Augustine of Hippo
2203:
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248:Catalogue of Women
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4096:"Deucalion"
3618:1.17.3 (c. 15 BC)
3616:Roman Antiquities
3461:978-0-19-927841-1
3188:fr. 234; Strabo,
3166:978-1-74048-091-8
3011:978-0-19-973363-7
2971:Kandyba (Κάνδυβα)
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3856:Pausanias,
3734:Argonautica
3724:Argonautica
3707:The Library
3703:Apollodorus
3660:, 1 (75 AD)
3647:Bibliotheca
3639:Geographica
3577:Argonautica
3364:Pausanias,
3337:Pausanias,
3246:J. Garstang
3116:to Pindar,
2749:Apollodorus
2510:City of God
2292:Mount Athos
2264:Apollodorus
2247:great flood
2243:Utnapishtim
2007:Amphictyon
1646:Prometheus
268:Marathonios
211:Bibliotheca
185:Argonautica
170:, -ά, -όν,
4165:Mount Etna
4119:Categories
3937:Plutarch,
3816:Dionysiaca
3697:References
3690:Dionysiaca
3554:9 (466 BC)
3467:8 November
3349:2, p. 26;
3318:St. Jerome
3136:stronomica
3104:Hellanicus
2941:. London:
2859:(Gk. text)
2784:Pherecydes
2764:Thucydides
2493:chronology
2386:Pelasgians
2310:Hegesianax
2296:Chalkidiki
2284:Mount Etna
2276:Epimetheus
1880:Orestheus
1506:Prometheus
415:Epimetheus
408:Prometheus
224:Amphictyon
220:Protogenea
194:Prometheus
116:flood myth
100:Prometheus
4084:Deucalion
4074:Deucalion
3836:Pausanias
3676:Pausanias
3483:Gilgamesh
3396:Lemprière
3347:Chronicle
3323:Chronicon
3242:H. Strong
3129:Hyginus,
3070:Hyginus,
3060:I.313–347
2902:Scholiast
2883:Catalogue
2871:Catalogue
2852:Lycophron
2581:Catalogue
2555:Acusilaus
2495:of Saint
2401:Pausanias
2256:, in his
2183:Mythology
2139:Melantho
2097:Candybus
1501:Parentage
1486:Div. Ins.
1326:Relation
1043:Salmoneus
503:DEUCALION
293:Genealogy
264:Orestheus
228:Melanthea
196:, son of
122:Etymology
94:Δευκαλίων
49:Deucalion
4026:Strabo,
3980:Bucolics
3883:Pindar,
3762:Vol I-IV
3654:Plutarch
3589:Georgics
3564:" 22B, "
3448:(2003).
3383:Strabo,
3343:Eusebius
3296:Strabo,
3279:Plutarch
3250:p. 50–51
3200:Pindar,
3091:Bucolics
3086:Servius'
2986:; Hard,
2982:Grimal,
2917:Hecateus
2894:Hesiod,
2832:Hesiod,
2572:scholium
2527:Phaethon
2523:Crotopus
2519:Stromata
2435:Lycoreia
2421:; while
2411:Plutarch
2362:Sisythus
2341:Pindar's
2314:Aquarius
2224:Pelasgus
1965:Pronous
1796:Pandora
1744:Children
1383:Apollod.
1358:Apollon.
1332:Sources
1307:Perimede
1293:Pisidice
1062:Perieres
1029:Sisyphus
1022:Cretheus
276:Candybus
240:Poseidon
232:Melantho
202:Haemonia
3920:Timaeus
3917:Plato,
3900:Critias
3600:Fabulae
3566:Critias
3562:Timaeus
3524:Sources
3205:9.43–46
3118:Olympia
3114:scholia
3072:Fabulae
2968:, s.v.
2848:Tzetzes
2822:587 ff.
2792:Fabulae
2788:Hyginus
2721:at the
2688:at the
2655:at the
2637:γλεῦκος
2622:at the
2586:Dindorf
2578:10.2 (=
2576:Odyssey
2551:Odyssey
2547:scholia
2517:in his
2443:Cranaus
2397:Aetolia
2382:Oceanus
2333:Leleges
2306:Hyginus
2228:Arcadia
1602:Pronoia
1556:Hesione
1510:Clymene
1348:Hellan.
1286:Alcyone
1036:Athamas
812:Achaeus
422:Pandora
327:Clymene
320:Iapetus
280:Candyba
272:Pronous
253:Pandora
236:Delphus
198:Iapetus
158:haliéus
148:gleucos
143:γλεῦκος
112:Pronoia
108:Hesione
104:Clymene
4014:Strabo
3994:Lucian
3871:Pindar
3861:3 vols
3846:
3795:Hesiod
3686:Nonnus
3664:Lucian
3634:Strabo
3584:Virgil
3548:Pindar
3530:Hesiod
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3404:p. 475
3385:9.5.14
3366:1.18.8
3339:1.18.8
3268:1.17.3
3244:&
3225:Lucian
3185:Ehoiai
3180:Hesiod
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3140:2.29.1
3049:; cf.
3040:Pindar
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3008:
2988:p. 702
2984:p. 531
2949:
2925:p. 167
2897:Ehoiai
2807:3.14.6
2703:πυρρός
2670:ἁλιεύς
2604:δεῦκος
2497:Jerome
2431:Athens
2423:Strabo
2419:Epirus
2415:Dodona
2366:Manbij
2352:Lucian
2337:Locris
2325:Themis
2321:oracle
2288:Sicily
2272:Pyrrha
2268:Phthia
2220:Lycaon
2216:hubris
2193:Pyrrha
1838:Thyia
1749:Hellen
1695:Pyrrha
1690:Spouse
1406:Steph.
1387:Harp.
1378:Strabo
1368:Diony.
1343:Hesiod
1329:Names
1300:Calyce
1279:Canace
1055:Magnes
723:Aeolus
710:Xuthus
592:Orseis
585:Hellen
510:Pyrrha
216:Hellen
178:Family
167:πυρρός
162:Pyrrha
153:ἁλιεύς
138:deukos
133:δεῦκος
3895:Plato
3801:from
3602:153;
3558:Plato
3327:B1535
3298:9.4.2
3190:7.7.2
3029:9.5.6
2921:Gantz
2879:5.1.3
2869:Hes.
2772:1.7.2
2768:1.3.2
2753:1.7.2
2533:Notes
2484:stele
2466:, in
2427:Cynus
2298:, or
2290:, or
2282:, or
1493:Lyco.
1426:Sch.
1418:Tzet.
1401:Lact.
1396:Paus.
1363:Diod.
1353:Acus.
1338:Homer
1049:Deion
695:Dorus
284:Lycia
257:Thyia
110:, or
88:Greek
3875:Odes
3844:ISBN
3622:Ovid
3469:2012
3456:ISBN
3432:2018
3426:: 11
3161:ISBN
3109:FGrH
3094:6.41
3051:Ovid
3047:9.43
3006:ISBN
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2559:FGrH
2545:The
2329:Gaia
2254:Ovid
2239:Noah
2212:Zeus
1508:and
1478:Fab.
1470:Lex.
1462:Met.
1454:Sch.
1446:Arg.
1437:Cat.
1428:Ody.
1412:Suda
1391:Hyg.
1373:Ovid
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