Apollo
Morford and Lenardon, Chapter 9
Overview, Apollo at Mythmedia, Images and Texts
The Birth of Apollo
see Artemis in Chapter 8
Homeric Hymn to Apollo Outline
of Homeric Hymn to Apollo / Homeric
Hymn to Apollo
Apollo and Delphi
Pythian Apollo, Apollo as slayer of Python
omphalos
Apollo Delphinius (Apollo and the Dophins)
Pythian Games
The Oracle and the Pythia at Delphi
Pythia, priest/prophetess of Apollo
prophetic ecstasy
ambiguous prophecy
Cumaean Sibyl
sanctuary of Cumae in Italy
Apollo and Cassandra
Apollo and Marpessa
love triangle: Apollo and the human Idas love the same girl. She chooses the mortal lover.
Apollo and Cyrene
Cyrene wrestles a lion and becomes Apollo=s lover
Apollo and Daphne
aetiology of the laurel (daphne = laurel)
Gianlorenzo Bernini, 1622
Galleria Bourghese, Roma
Apollo and Hyacinthus
Apollo, Coronis, and Asclepius
Apollo kills Coronis because of infidelity but saves the fetus, Asclepius
The Alcestis of Euripides
Apollo=s Musical contest with Marsyas
hybris: satyr challenges a god
Apollo=s Musical Contest with Pan
King Midas has Ass=s Ears
The Nature of Apollo
god of contradictions
healing and disease
reason and emotion
Know thyself
Nothing in excess
Apollo in the Modern World
god of music (Apollo Theatres)
god of the sun
most important myth: Daphne
Nietzschean contrast with Dionysus: Apollonian vs. Dionysian
Rush. Hemispheres
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