Learn about the Greek lovers Apollo and Daphne in mythology and art, with recommended books and resources Aphrodite in Art; Aphrodite in Myth; home | greek | myths | lovers | Apollo & Daphne; Apollo and Daphne in Greek Mythology; Daphne was Apollo's first love. It was not brought about by accident, but by the malice of...
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Apollo and Daphne is a story from ancient Greek mythology, retold by Hellenistic and Roman authors in the form of an amorous vignette; Thomas Bulfinch drew...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_and_Daphne
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Another version of Apollo's instant love for Daphne was the cause of a trick played by Cupid who struck Apollo with one of his golden arrows when he first saw the nymph, and her with a lead arrow when she noticed his advancement. Myth Index...
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Apollo and Daphne - Pyramus and Thisbe - Cephalus and Procris Daphne was Apollo's first love. It was not brought about by accident, but by the malice of Cupid. Apollo saw the boy playing with his bow and arrows; and being himself elated with his recent victory over Python, he said to Myth - Apollo - Greek God Apollo...
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ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_apollodaphne.htm
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Feb 4, 1999 The story of Daphne is an example of an etiological myth, dipped in gold struck Apollo, but the arrow dipped in lead struck fair Daphne.
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Apollo / Daphne - Pyramis / Thisbe - Cephalus / Procris ; Chapter III Daphne was Apollo's first love. It was not brought about by accident, but by the malice of Cupid. Apollo saw the boy playing with his bow and arrows; and being himself elated with his recent victory over Python, Myth - Apollo - Greek God Apollo...
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Location, Location, Location: The Apollo-Daphne Myth in What a Girl Wants by John D. Tatter; Birmingham-Southern College It first occurred to me that What a Girl Wants was tapping into the Apollo-and-Daphne myth during the scene in which Daphne makes her first effort at adopting the manners of a Dashwood.
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faculty.bsc.edu/jtatter/daphne.html
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Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Apollo Pursuing Daphne (about 1755/1760) ; Pandora; Apollo Pursuing Daphne; Diana and Endymion; The Fall of Phaeton; The Corinthian Maid Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Apollo Pursuing Daphne, c. 1755/1760, oil on canvas, National Gallery of Art, Samuel H. Kress Collection;
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The story of Apollo and Daphne is often alluded to by the poets. Waller applies it to the case of one whose amatory verses, though they did not soften the heart of his mistress, yet won for the poet wide-spread fame:
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