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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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APHRODITE AND EROS 181<br />

Venus and Anchises. Fresco from the Galleria of the Farnese Palace, Rome, 1597-1600 by<br />

Annibale Carracci (1560-1609): dimensions of the Galleria, 66 X 21 1 /2 ft. The Farnese<br />

Gallery was decorated with Carracci's frescoes of The Loves of the Gods, arranged, like<br />

Ovid's stories in the Metamorphoses, in a complex and logical order. This scene is on the<br />

northeast side of the vault, opposite the scene of Zeus making love to Hera. Balancing<br />

these two scenes (on the southeast and southwest sides of the vault) are two others of<br />

divine lovers, Omphale and Hercules and Diana and Endymion. The Latin inscription<br />

on the footstool, on which the smiling Cupid has placed his foot, means "Whence [came]<br />

the Roman race," alluding to the birth of Aeneas from the consummation that is about<br />

to take place. (Rome, Galleria Farnese.)<br />

between Aphrodite and Anchises that needs emphasis in this context, the hymn<br />

is translated in its entirety, thus preserving its integral beauty and power.<br />

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Muse, tell me about the deeds of Cyprian Aphrodite, the golden goddess who<br />

excites sweet desire in the gods and overcomes the races of mortal humans, the<br />

birds of the sky and all animals, as many as are nourished by the land and sea;<br />

all these are touched by beautifully crowned Cytherea.<br />

Yet she is not able to seduce or ensnare the hearts of three goddesses. First<br />

there is the daughter of aegis-bearing Zeus, bright-eyed Athena; for the deeds<br />

of golden Aphrodite give her no pleasure. She enjoys the work of Ares—fights,<br />

battles, and wars—and splendid achievements. She first taught craftsmen on the<br />

earth to make war-chariots and carriages fancy with bronze. She also teaches

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