Alpheus and arethusa donatella
Transcript of Alpheus and arethusa donatella
Alpheus is the god of the river that bears his name, which flows near Olympia, in the northwest of the Peloponnese
Alpheus is the god of the river that bears his name, which flows near Olympia, in the northwest of the Peloponnese
He fell in love of nymph Arethusa, dear to Artemis, which one day immersed in its waters.
But she didn’t prized his courtship and so she escaped in Sicily, on Siyracuse, on island of Ortigia, where the goddess Artemis turned her
into a source.
He fell in love of nymph Arethusa, dear to Artemis, which one day immersed in its waters.
But she didn’t prized his courtship and so she escaped in Sicily, on Siyracuse, on island of Ortigia, where the goddess Artemis turned her
into a source.
But Alpheus reached her across the sea, and it mixed its waters with the waters of the nymph
But Alpheus reached her across the sea, and it mixed its waters with the waters of the nymph
This image is the bronze monument by sculptor Poidomani.This image is the bronze monument by sculptor Poidomani.
Many Greek and Latin authors wrote about this original love: Ovid in "Metamorphosis"; Gabriele D'Annunzio in " The Oleander"; Salvatore Quasimodo in “Following Alpheus”; Cicerone in Verrine and Giosuè Carducci in “The Greek Springs”.
Many Greek and Latin authors wrote about this original love: Ovid in "Metamorphosis"; Gabriele D'Annunzio in " The Oleander"; Salvatore Quasimodo in “Following Alpheus”; Cicerone in Verrine and Giosuè Carducci in “The Greek Springs”.