Artigo Revisado por pares

Heracles, the Hyperboreans, and the Hind: Pindar, "OL." 3

1982; Classical Association of Canada; Volume: 36; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/1087789

ISSN

1929-4883

Autores

Emmet I. Robbins,

Tópico(s)

Classical Antiquity Studies

Resumo

THE THIRD OLYMPIAN tells of the olive-tree, source of the victor's crown, which Heracles brought from the land of the Hyperboreans to Zeus' precinct at Pisa. This myth includes the further information that Heracles visited the Hyperboreans when he went to fetch the hind customarily called Cerynean or Cerynitian because of accounts in Callimachus and Apollodorus.' There is no unanimity on the question whether Pindar is telling of one or two trips on the part of Heracles. Most editors of Pindar since Boeckh assume that Heracles' trip to fetch the hind preceded that on which he brought the olive to Olympia.2 But many

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