228.453.311 Stockfotos, Vektoren und Videos, Flora, der Göttin der Blumen und die Jahreszeit der Frühling, mit Chloris und Zephyrus, Primavera, Feder, Detail, Sandro Botticelli, circa 1482, Galleria, https://www.alamy.de/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1, https://www.alamy.de/flora-der-gottin-der-blumen-und-die-jahreszeit-der-fruhling-mit-chloris-und-zephyrus-primavera-feder-detail-sandro-botticelli-circa-1482-galleria-image243984670.html. Kissing her hand in greeting. "Zeus, at the utmost verge of earth, was ware of all: straight left he Okeanos's (Oceanus') stream, and to wide heaven ascended, charioted upon the Anemoi (Winds), Euros (the East Wind), Boreas (the North), Zephyros (the West), and Notos (the South) : for Iris rainbow-plumed led 'neath the yoke of his eternal ear that stormy team, the ear which Aion (Aeon, Time) the immortal framed for him of adamant with never-wearying hands." 223 ff (trans.Boyle) (Roman poetry C1st B.C. 291 ff (trans. Il. 9 ff (trans. "Can't you stay a little more?" 188 ff (trans. [5.1] THE TIGERS (Oppian Cynegetica 3.350), ZE′PHYRUS (Zephuros), the personification of the west wind, is described by Hesiod (Theog. . 569 :  Campbell, Vol. ", Sappho, Fragment 90 (trans. "Spring it is that clothes the glades and forests with leaves . The huge tree-trunks groaned, writhing, bursting, in the heat, and dropped the dark-grey ash all round. Grant) (Roman mythographer C2nd A.D.) : Pausanias, Description of Greece 3. 267 ff (trans. Greek Lyric II) (Greek lyric C5th B.C.) He stood apart from the pyre and made his prayer to the two winds Boreas and Zephryos (Zephyrus), north wind and west, and promised them splendid offerings, and much outpouring from a golden goblet entreated them to come, so that the bodies might with best speed burn in the fire and the timber burst into flame. 19. "On the altar [of Apollon at Amyklai (Amyclae) near Sparta] are wrought in relief . Zephyros was sometimes imagined as a equine god who sired horses. Melville) (Roman epic C1st B.C. Weir Smyth) (Greek tragedy C5th B.C.) not yet did Boreas (the North Wind), not yet Zephyrus (the West Wind) have names. Greek Lyric V) (Greek lyric C5th to 4th B.C.) She glided down in the bosom of the flower-decked turf in the valley below [and the hidden palace of Eros (Love)]. But she refused to be seated and spoke the word to them : ‘I must not sit down. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) 20 (trans. "The breakers that were wont to surge in billows were spreading out . 130) (trans. Lilies had fallen, you could see violets parched and tendrils droop on the crimson saffron. 133 ff (trans. : if the west-wind has carried away Theseus' ship], tell Iris the bride of Zephyros and mother of Pothos (Desire), to behold Ariadne maltreated.’", Ovid, Fasti 5. März 1445 17. . Campbell, Vol. ISNI 19686406 0000 0001 2099 4768 ULAN:? ", Philostratus the Elder, Imagines 1. Mair) (Greek poet C3rd A.D.) : And Iris, hearing his prayer, went swiftly as messenger to the Winds for him. 24 (trans. : Aeschylus, Agamemnon 690 ff (trans. The four Aetai (Winds) fitted aprons round their waists as their father's waiters. Homer, Iliad 16. 580 ff (trans. Hiems Au6liimnus^ftas Vercumcorollaflorea. "The deathbringing breath of Zephyros (Zephyrus) might blow again, as it did once before when the bitter blast killed a young man while it turned the hurtling quoit against Hyakinthos (Hyacinthus). Mozley) (Roman poetry C1st A.D.) : Apuleius, The Golden Ass 4. Fairbanks) (Greek rhetorician C3rd A.D.) :  "[At Lakiadai (Laciadae), Attika :] There is also an altar of Zephyros (Zephyrus).". And, soon as the flame has stolen into their craving marrow (chiefly in spring, for in spring the heart returns to their breasts), they all, with faced turned to Zephyrus (the West Wind), stand on a high cliff, and drink the gentle breezes. "Talk to Iris. . : I feel overjoyed that you remembered!" 128) (Greek poetry C2nd A.D.) : "Pindar says in his hymns, those who were sailing with Herakles (Heracles) from Troy through Helle's maidenly strait, on touching the Myrtoan Sea, ran back again to Kos (Cos), because Zephryos blew contrary to their course. [N.B. Primavera (Frühling) 1477-1478 von Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510). ", Callimachus, Aetia Fragment 110 (trans. Athenian Red Figure Vase Painting C5th B.C. 1482. The next day, Zephyrus remembered to meet Iris up in the clouds. "Mmph!" He jumped on Chloris and tied her up. Zephyrus was just roaming above in the clouds, feeling happy and overjoyed. Lattimore) (Greek epic C8th B.C.) 35 ff (trans. Mozley) (Roman epic C1st A.D.) : ", Nonnus, Dionysiaca 41. "The pyre of the dead Patroklos (Patroclus) would not light. Fast. If Zephyros torments me [i.e. Malerei der Nymphe Chloris oder Flora, Ehefrau von Zephyrus, eine Vase mit Blumen und Kommissionierung eine Blüte von einem Busch. In Greek mythology, the name Chloris   appears in a variety of contexts. 153 ff (trans. He was also the god of spring, the husband of Khloris (Chloris) (Greenery), and father of Karpos (Carpus, Fruit). "The swift tigers, the offspring of rapid Zephyros (Zephyrus). ", Callimachus, Hymn 2 to Apollo 81 ff (trans. Shewring) (Greek epic C8th B.C.) Page, Vol. "[In a time of drought :] No soft breeze with its cool breath relieves our breasts that pant with heat, no gentle Zephyrus blows; but Titan [Helios the Sun] augments the scorching dog-stars's [Seirios' (Sirius')] fires. Zephyrus quickly gagged her so she could not create any more winds, and flew off. 1 (trans. And they will have Zephyros (the West Wind), nimble god of wayside shrines, to accompany their song, for it is said that Zephyros has made a compact with the swans to join them in the music of the dirge. ", Colluthus, Rape of Helen 240 ff (trans. Rouse) (Greek epic C5th A.D.) : 295.) Now the youth is thrown from the chariot and is falling headlong--for his hair is on fire and his breast smouldering with the heat; his fall will end in the river Eridanos and will furnish this stream with a mythical tale. Some clearly refer to different characters; other stories may refer to the same Chloris, but disagree on details. Zephyrus and Boreas are frequently mentioned together by Homer, and both dwelt together in a palace in Thrace. ", Oppian, Cynegetica 3. ", Philostratus the Elder, Imagines 1. 189 ff :  Fairbanks) (Greek rhetorician C3rd A.D.) : Ovid, Fasti 5. Showerman) (Roman poetry C1st B.C. Miller) (Roman tragedy C1st A.D.) : Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 1. . 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