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FYS: Reimagining Ancient Women (2021)

A guide for students in Professors Van Eerden and Salowey's first-year seminar, created by librarian Maryke Barber

Reference Entry: Decoded

Brill's New Pauly: Encyclopaedia of the Ancient World  (HU-Reference DE5 .N3513 2006)

Themisto (Θεμστώ; Themistṓ).

[1] Daughter of Lapith → Hypseus, third wife of  → Athamas (Herodoros 3I F 38 FGrh; Apollod. I, 84; Ath. 13,560d; Nonn. Dion. 9,305-307; Tzetz. Lykophr. 22), who is the father of her several children.  Her predecessors were → Nephele [I] and Ino. When the latter returns, T., tries to kill her children (Hyg. Fab. 4,239, otherwise in Fab. I).  By means of change of clothing Ino causes T.  to kill her own children, whereupon T. takes her own life.
[2] Daughter of → Inachus [I], by → Zeus the mother of → Arcas and ancestor of the Arcadians (Istros 334 F 75 FGrH).

Th. Ganshow, s. v. Leukonoe, LIMC 6.I, 272;
A. Lesky, s. v. T. (I-2), RE 5 A, 1680-1683.     R. HA.

 

The Oxford Classical Dictionary (HU-Reference DE5 .O9 2012)

Themisto, name of several heroines, the only one of importance being the daughter of Hypseus (Nonnus, Dion. 9. 305 f.), wife of *Anthamas.  Herodorus, in schol. Ap. Rhod. 2. 1144, makes her his first wife and mother of several childrens including Phrixus and Helle.

            See Hofer in Röscher; Themisto'.                    HJR

 

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Remember that each reference book has a list of abbreviations at the front of the book to help you decode the entry.  

In Brill's New Pauly this begins on page XI and includes a list of general abbreviations, bibliographic abbreviations, ancient authors/works, and a list of contributing authors to the encyclopaedia.  NOTE:  There is no list of bibliographic abbreviations or ancient authors in volumes 2, 4, 5, & 6 - you will need to look at the beginning of another volume to find that information!

Additional tip for Brill's: the Index (shelved after the last volume) has a completely alphabetized "List of Authors" (=contributing authors to the encyclopaedia) starting on pg. 287.

In the Oxford Classical Dictionary abbreviations lists begin on page XVII with an index to the initials of the contributors, and continues with a list of abbreviations that includes the ancient authors/works.  

Reference Abbreviations Help
Where do I find... Which is... Oxford Classical Dictionary (OCD) Brill's New Pauly Tip
Initials at the end of the article Author of the article "Index to Initials of Contributors" (see Key To Initials)

"List of Authors" in he individual volumes

OR

The Index (shelved after the last volume) has a completely alphabetized "List of Authors" starting on pg. 287

Includes the name of the author's location OR the university where the author teaches.
Stuff in parentheses Ancient authors and sources "Abbreviations used in the Present Work: Author and Books" "List of Abbreviations: Ancient Authors and Title of Works"
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"List of Abbreviations: Bibliographic Abbreviations"
 

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