In Greek mythology, Polyboea (/ˌpɒlɪˈbə/; Ancient Greek: Πολύβοια, /polýboi̯a/ meaning "worth much cattle"), is a name that refers to:

Notes

  1. Pausanias, 3.19.4
  2. Pherecydes, fr. 132
  3. Pausanias, 3.1.3
  4. Pausanias, 3.13.1
  5. Pausanias, 7.18.5 (Achaica)
  6. Pausanias, 10.9.5
  7. Apollodorus, 3.9.1
  8. Scholia on Homer, Odyssey 4.10; Pherecydes, fr. 132
  9. Parthenius, Erotica Pathemata 15
  10. Eustathius on Homer, 321
  11. Diodorus Siculus, 4.68.5
  12. Scholia on Euripides, Hecuba 680
  13. Scholia on Homer, Iliad 1.37
  14. Hesychius of Alexandria s.v. Polyboia

References

  • Diodorus Siculus, The Library of History translated by Charles Henry Oldfather. Twelve volumes. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press; London: William Heinemann, Ltd. 1989. Vol. 3. Books 4.59–8. Online version at Bill Thayer's Web Site
  • Diodorus Siculus, Bibliotheca Historica. Vol 1-2. Immanel Bekker. Ludwig Dindorf. Friedrich Vogel. in aedibus B. G. Teubneri. Leipzig. 1888-1890. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.
  • Pausanias, Description of Greece with an English Translation by W.H.S. Jones, Litt.D., and H.A. Ormerod, M.A., in 4 Volumes. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; London, William Heinemann Ltd. 1918. ISBN 0-674-99328-4. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
  • Pausanias, Graeciae Descriptio. 3 vols. Leipzig, Teubner. 1903. Greek text available at the Perseus Digital Library.


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