The manner in which Phocus is killed and the motivations for his murder vary between versions. For an extensive discussion of Phocus's death by his half-brothers, see BNJ, commentary on 289 F4; see also Gantz, pp. 222–3; Hard, p. 531; Frazer, n. 14 to 3.16.2.
The manner in which Phocus is killed and the motivations for his murder vary between versions. For an extensive discussion of Phocus's death by his half-brothers, see BNJ, commentary on 289 F4; see also Gantz, pp. 222–3; Hard, p. 531; Frazer, n. 14 to 3.16.2.
The manner in which Phocus is killed and the motivations for his murder vary between versions. For an extensive discussion of Phocus's death by his half-brothers, see BNJ, commentary on 289 F4; see also Gantz, pp. 222–3; Hard, p. 531; Frazer, n. 14 to 3.16.2.
Hesiod, Theogony240–62 ("charming figure", listed as a Nereid), 1003–5 ("fair goddess", mother of Phocus).