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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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ARTEMIS 201<br />

Artemis the Huntress. Roman copy in marble of a Greek bronze of the late fourth century<br />

B.C.; height 78 in. Artemis appears both as huntress, taking an arrow from her quiver,<br />

and as protectress of animals, as she grasps the leaping stag. Her short skirt, sandals, and<br />

loose clothing are appropriate for the activity of the hunt. (Musée du Louvre, Paris. Courtesy<br />

of Alinari/Art Resource, New York.)<br />

THE BIRTH OF ARTEMIS AND APOLLO<br />

The goddess Leto mated with Zeus and bore the twin deities Artemis and Apollo.<br />

The story of Apollo's birth on the island of Delos is recounted in Chapter 11 in the<br />

version given by the Homeric Hymn to Apollo. 1 Traditionally, Artemis is born first<br />

and is able to help with the delivery of her brother, Apollo, thus perfoirning one

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