'Hysminai' is variously translated as 'Combats' (Most 2018a, p. 21; Gantz, p. 10), 'Fights' (Hard, p. 31), 'Battles' (Caldwell, p. 42 on 212–232); compare with LSJs.v. ὑσμίνη.
'Hysminai' is variously translated as 'Combats' (Most 2018a, p. 21; Gantz, p. 10), 'Fights' (Hard, p. 31), 'Battles' (Caldwell, p. 42 on 212–232); compare with LSJs.v. ὑσμίνη.
'Hysminai' is variously translated as 'Combats' (Most 2018a, p. 21; Gantz, p. 10), 'Fights' (Hard, p. 31), 'Battles' (Caldwell, p. 42 on 212–232); compare with LSJs.v. ὑσμίνη.
Homeric Hymn 5 To Aphrodite, 11. For the association between Φόνος (Murder) and Ἀνδροκτασίη (Slaughter), see Shield of Heracles155, and between μάχαι (battles) and ἀνδροκτασίαι (manslaughters), see Homer, Iliad7.237, 24.548.
'Hysminai' is variously translated as 'Combats' (Most 2018a, p. 21; Gantz, p. 10), 'Fights' (Hard, p. 31), 'Battles' (Caldwell, p. 42 on 212–232); compare with LSJs.v. ὑσμίνη.