Hard, p. 333, p. 429, p. 706; Gantz, p. 118; Parada, s.v. Oicles; Homer, Odyssey15.225–247. According to the geographer Pausanias, 6.17.6, Oicles was the son of Mantius the son of Melampus. According to Odyssey 242, Mantius was the younger brother of Antiphates.
Gantz, p. 318; Hard, p. 413; Hesiod fr. 22.34–40 Most [= Hesiod fr. 25.34–40 MW]. Compare with Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5 and Hyginus, Fabulae73, which add that Hypermnestra was the daughter of Thestius (or Thespius?). For Hypermnestra as the daughter of Thestius see Hard, p. 413; Apollodorus, 1.7.10
Hard, p. 276; Gantz, p. 443; Diodorus Siculus, 4.32.3 (which calls this Oicles the son of Amphiaraus); Apollodorus, 2.6.4
Hard, p. 327; Apollodorus, 3.7.5. This visit of Alcmaeon is chronologically incompatible with Oicles having been killed by Laomedon during Heracles expedition to Troy, see Grimal, s.v. Oecles.
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Gantz, p. 318; Hard, p. 413; Hesiod fr. 22.34–40 Most [= Hesiod fr. 25.34–40 MW]. Compare with Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5 and Hyginus, Fabulae73, which add that Hypermnestra was the daughter of Thestius (or Thespius?). For Hypermnestra as the daughter of Thestius see Hard, p. 413; Apollodorus, 1.7.10
Hard, p. 333, p. 429, p. 706; Gantz, p. 118; Parada, s.v. Oicles; Homer, Odyssey15.225–247. According to the geographer Pausanias, 6.17.6, Oicles was the son of Mantius the son of Melampus. According to Odyssey 242, Mantius was the younger brother of Antiphates.
Frazer's note 2 to Apollodorus, 2.6.4; Pausanias, 8.36.6: "Next is the tomb of Oicles, the father of Amphiaraus, if indeed he met his end in Arcadia, and not after he had joined Heracles in his campaign against Laomedon".
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Gantz, p. 318; Hard, p. 413; Hesiod fr. 22.34–40 Most [= Hesiod fr. 25.34–40 MW]. Compare with Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5 and Hyginus, Fabulae73, which add that Hypermnestra was the daughter of Thestius (or Thespius?). For Hypermnestra as the daughter of Thestius see Hard, p. 413; Apollodorus, 1.7.10
Gantz, p. 318; Hard, p. 413; Hesiod fr. 22.34–40 Most [= Hesiod fr. 25.34–40 MW]. Compare with Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5 and Hyginus, Fabulae73, which add that Hypermnestra was the daughter of Thestius (or Thespius?). For Hypermnestra as the daughter of Thestius see Hard, p. 413; Apollodorus, 1.7.10
Hard, p. 276; Gantz, p. 443; Diodorus Siculus, 4.32.3 (which calls this Oicles the son of Amphiaraus); Apollodorus, 2.6.4
Gantz, p. 442; Frazer's note 2 to Apollodorus, 2.6.4
Hard, p. 327; Apollodorus, 3.7.5. This visit of Alcmaeon is chronologically incompatible with Oicles having been killed by Laomedon during Heracles expedition to Troy, see Grimal, s.v. Oecles.
Frazer's note 2 to Apollodorus, 2.6.4; Pausanias, 8.36.6: "Next is the tomb of Oicles, the father of Amphiaraus, if indeed he met his end in Arcadia, and not after he had joined Heracles in his campaign against Laomedon".
Gantz, p. 318; Hard, p. 413; Hesiod fr. 22.34–40 Most [= Hesiod fr. 25.34–40 MW]. Compare with Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5 and Hyginus, Fabulae73, which add that Hypermnestra was the daughter of Thestius (or Thespius?). For Hypermnestra as the daughter of Thestius see Hard, p. 413; Apollodorus, 1.7.10