Circe - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Circe
- an enchantress, visited by Odysseus
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[Longin]:Subl_9
** and the men whom Circe turned into swine - Zoilus
[Tib]:PanMes_45
could the cup of cunning Circe not transform, though she
Aelian:NA_1.54
(we are told) Medea and Circe were, for the poison from
Aelian:NA_2.14
apply drugs, like a Medea or a Circe, is also a sorceress.
Cic:DivCaec_57
though he had drunk of Circe's goblet, he turned in one
Euseb]:Chron_277
writes that Odysseus and Circe had three sons, Romus, Anti
Julian:Mis_352
Calypso and the caves of Circe and the garden of Alcinous;
Plin:HN_7.15
descended from the son of Circe and to possess this natural
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