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GENEALOGIE DEORUM GENTILIUM SECUNDUM IOHANNEM BOC-
CACCIUM DE CERTALDO LIBER XIII INCIPIT FELICITER.
Geanology of the peoples gods according Johannes Boccaccio......
On Clythone son of Manthyone
Clython was son of Manthyone according Homerus in Odyssey
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De Manthyonis filio.
Clython Manthyonis fuit filius, ut in Odissea testatur
Omerus, ubi dicit, quod cum esset forma et decore conspicuus,
eum ab Aurora raptum, nec ultra usquam comparuisse. Dicit
tamen Barlaam hunc ad Orientales partes abiisse, et ibidem
de reditu in patriam non curans, quibusdam populis imperasse,
et ob id fictum eum ab Aurora raptum.
Msy be Clython rather Clithon?
All the best
Riccardo Giannuzzi Savelli
>Olivier,
>
>I have found translation sites for Greek, but none seem all that useful. I
>have also found Clithos, a general under Alexander, and Klythos, a beach on
>the Greek Island of Naxos. Neither very useful. Clithon remains a mystery.
>
>Tom E.
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