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Hera’s Glory : Herakles (+ Scylla/Minos, Daedalus/Icarus) Greek & Roman Myth Tues 11 -4

Hera’s Glory : Herakles (+ Scylla/Minos, Daedalus/Icarus) Greek & Roman Myth Tues 11 -4 -08

Nisus, Scylla, Minos Ovid begins book 8 with story of Scylla and Minos n

Nisus, Scylla, Minos Ovid begins book 8 with story of Scylla and Minos n When Minos is warring on Greece, he attacks Megara where Nisus is king n Nisus rules by virtue of his magical purple lock of hair n Scylla falls in love with Minos, cuts off her father’s lock, betraying the city to Minos n

Scylla cuts her father’s Nisus purple / crimson lock

Scylla cuts her father’s Nisus purple / crimson lock

Nisus, Scylla, Minos Although she gives him the city, Minos rejects her n She

Nisus, Scylla, Minos Although she gives him the city, Minos rejects her n She curses at him as he leaves, then jumps from the walls into the sea, clings to his ship n Her father Nisus is turned into an osprey n She is turned into a sea-bird (her name Ciris from the Greek word “to cut”) n Different from Scylla the sea-monster, who will appear later in the Met. n

Familiar story… Father rules by powerful/magical possession n Hostile strangers come by sea n

Familiar story… Father rules by powerful/magical possession n Hostile strangers come by sea n Daughter falls in love with dreamy stranger n Daughter betrays father for lover n In end, lover disappoints treacherous daughter n Aietes/Golden Fleece/Medea/Jason n Nisus/Purple Lock/Scylla/Minos n Minos/Minotaur/Ariadne/Theseus n

Daedalus & Icarus Daedalus the master craftsman of the labyrinth wants to escape Minos’

Daedalus & Icarus Daedalus the master craftsman of the labyrinth wants to escape Minos’ Crete n His only path of escape: the sky n He crafts two pairs of wings for himself and young son Icarus doesn’t heed his father’s warnings and flies too high n The wax holding his wings together melts and he falls in the sea n

Daedalus & Icarus Falls near island of Icaria, nearby Samos n Icarian sea named

Daedalus & Icarus Falls near island of Icaria, nearby Samos n Icarian sea named after him n http: //icarus. cornell. edu/

Daedalus & Icarus Lord Frederic Leighton 1869

Daedalus & Icarus Lord Frederic Leighton 1869

Fall of Icarus Peter Paul Rubens 1636

Fall of Icarus Peter Paul Rubens 1636

The Fall of Icarus / Peter Brueghel 1558 (Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique,

The Fall of Icarus / Peter Brueghel 1558 (Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels)

“They were spied by a fisherman dangling his catch on his quivering rod, /

“They were spied by a fisherman dangling his catch on his quivering rod, / a shepherd at rest on his crook and a ploughman steering his ploughshare. / All watched in amazement, thinking, “They certainly must be gods / to fly through the air. ” (Met. 8. 216 -19)

W. H. Auden Musée des Beaux Arts (1938) About suffering they were never wrong,

W. H. Auden Musée des Beaux Arts (1938) About suffering they were never wrong, The Old Masters; how well, they understood Its human position; how it takes place While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along; How, when the aged are reverently, passionately waiting For the miraculous birth, there always must be Children who did not specially want it to happen, skating On a pond at the edge of the wood: They never forgot That even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course Anyhow in a corner, some untidy spot Where the dogs go on with their doggy life and the torturer's horse Scratches its innocent behind on a tree.

W. H. Auden Musée des Beaux Arts (1938) In Breughel's Icarus, for instance: how

W. H. Auden Musée des Beaux Arts (1938) In Breughel's Icarus, for instance: how everything turns away Quite leisurely from the disaster; the ploughman may Have heard the splash, the forsaken cry, But for him it was not an important failure; the sun shone As it had to on the white legs disappearing into the green Water; and the expensive delicate ship that must have seen Something amazing, a boy falling out of the sky, had somewhere to get to and sailed calmly on.

William Carlos Williams (1883 -1963) Landscape with the Fall of Icarus According to Brueghel

William Carlos Williams (1883 -1963) Landscape with the Fall of Icarus According to Brueghel when Icarus fell it was spring unsignificantly off the coast there was a farmer was ploughing his field the whole pageantry a splash quite unnoticed this was Icarus drowning of the year was awake tingling near the edge of the sea concerned with itself sweating in the sun that melted the wings' wax

Classic (Rock) Music Version IRON MAIDEN Flight of Icarus 1983 (Smith/Dickinson) As the sun

Classic (Rock) Music Version IRON MAIDEN Flight of Icarus 1983 (Smith/Dickinson) As the sun breaks, above the ground, An old man stands on the hill, As the ground warms, to the first rays of light A birdsong shatters the still. His eyes are ablaze, See the madman in his gaze. Fly, on your way, like an eagle, Fly as high as the sun, On your way, like an eagle, Fly and touch the sun. Now the crowd breaks and a young boy appears Looks the old man in the eye As he spreads his wings and shouts at the crowd In the name of God my father I fly. His eyes seem so glazed As he flies on the wings of a dream, Now he knows his father betrayed Now his wings turn to ashes his grave. Fly, on your way, like an eagle, Fly as high as the sun, On your way, like an eagle, Fly as high as the sun.

Iron Maiden Flight of Icarus Important rock history: “Flight Of Icarus was the first

Iron Maiden Flight of Icarus Important rock history: “Flight Of Icarus was the first Iron Maiden single to be released in the United States…” “However, unlike the Greek myth where Icarus flew too close to the sun, this ill-fated Icarus has instead flown too close to a flamethrowerwielding Eddie. ”

Daedalus’ exile and end Daedalus had been exiled from Athens for killing his sister’s

Daedalus’ exile and end Daedalus had been exiled from Athens for killing his sister’s son Perdix (“Partridge”) n Perdix had been Daedalus’ apprentice, but he was so clever and inventive—making first compass and saw—that Daedalus was jealous n Threw him off the Acropolis: turns into bird n After Icarus dies, Daedalus goes to Sicily n

Herakles : Greatest of Heroes

Herakles : Greatest of Heroes

HERA KLES (Hera’s Glory) Latin: Hercules

HERA KLES (Hera’s Glory) Latin: Hercules

Herakles, Who is he? Great-grandson of Perseus on mother’s side / A son of

Herakles, Who is he? Great-grandson of Perseus on mother’s side / A son of Zeus

Herakles’ genealogy After his adventures, Perseus became king of Tiryns, east of Argos n

Herakles’ genealogy After his adventures, Perseus became king of Tiryns, east of Argos n Had children with Andromeda, including sons Alcaios and Electryon n Alcaios had son Amphitryon n Electryon, who ruled in Tiryns and/or Mycenae, had nine sons and daughter Alcmene n

Birth of Herakles Taphians/Teleboans (descendents of Perseus’ son Mestor) drive off Electryon’s cattle n

Birth of Herakles Taphians/Teleboans (descendents of Perseus’ son Mestor) drive off Electryon’s cattle n Sons of Electryon pursue them, all die in battle (only Licymnius, still young boy, survives) n Electryon gives Amphitryon rule, asks him to protect his daughter, then goes to war against Teleboans n Upon his return Amphitryon kills him (either accidentally or on purpose) n

Birth of Herakles n n n Sthenelus, another son of Perseus, throws Amphitryon out

Birth of Herakles n n n Sthenelus, another son of Perseus, throws Amphitryon out of Argos, takes rule of Mycenae and Tiryns Amphitryon, Alcmene, and Licymnius go into exile in Thebes Licymnius marries Creon’s sister Perimede Alcmene says she’ll marry Amph. if he avenges her brothers Amphitryon goes to war against Teleboans, with Creon’s help and other neighboring allies

Here we go again!. . . Pterelaus king of Taphians ruled by virtue of

Here we go again!. . . Pterelaus king of Taphians ruled by virtue of a golden hair on his head n His daughter Comaetho falls in love with Amphitryon n She pulls out hair and gives it over to Amphitryon n Amphitryon takes the city and kills Comaetho n

Birth of Herakles (finally!) Before Amphitryon comes back, Zeus disguises himself as her husband

Birth of Herakles (finally!) Before Amphitryon comes back, Zeus disguises himself as her husband sleeps with Alcmene –causes sun not to rise for 3 days n Amphitryon returns, also sleeps with her, but learns from Teiresias that she has slept with Zeus n Alcmene has twins, by different fathers: Herakles is Zeus’ son, Iphikles is son of Amphitryon n

Eurystheus, son of Sthenelus Before Herakles was born Zeus told gods that the next

Eurystheus, son of Sthenelus Before Herakles was born Zeus told gods that the next descendent of Perseus to be born would be king of Mycenae n Hera, in jealousy, has Eileithyia stall Alcmene’s labor and has Sthenelus’ son Eurystheus born 2 months early n Eurystheus becomes king of Tiryns after Sthenelus n

Herakles’ childhood Hera put two snakes into bed of baby Herakles and Iphikles n

Herakles’ childhood Hera put two snakes into bed of baby Herakles and Iphikles n Herakles strangles both the snakes n Variant: Amphitryon put the snakes in the bed to test which was his son, which was Zeus’ n

Serpents in crib of Herakles & Iphikles

Serpents in crib of Herakles & Iphikles

Serpents in crib of Herakles & Iphikles

Serpents in crib of Herakles & Iphikles

Baby Herakles

Baby Herakles

Baby Herakles Roman wall fresco 1 st cent. BC

Baby Herakles Roman wall fresco 1 st cent. BC

Roman mosaic, Antioch 2 nd cent. A. D.

Roman mosaic, Antioch 2 nd cent. A. D.

George Washington as Zeus of Olympia, Museum of American History, Washington D. C. Baby

George Washington as Zeus of Olympia, Museum of American History, Washington D. C. Baby Herakles on side of throne

American Hercules baby?

American Hercules baby?

Herakles’ education Hero learns martial skills from various heroes n Taught kithara by Linos,

Herakles’ education Hero learns martial skills from various heroes n Taught kithara by Linos, but Herakles beat him to death with the kithara after being spanked n So he was sent out to tend the herds of Amphitryon on Mt. Cithaeron (recall, where Oedipus was exposed, Pentheus dismembered, etc. ) n Grows to 7 feet tall, fiery eyes n

Herakles and Linos the kitharaplayer

Herakles and Linos the kitharaplayer

Cithaeron’s lion / Thespius’ daughters On Cithaeron Herakles begins his long life of physical

Cithaeron’s lion / Thespius’ daughters On Cithaeron Herakles begins his long life of physical and sexual exploits n Slays lion ravaging herds, dons skin and wears skull on his head as helmet n Stays with Thespius, who has him sleep with all 50 of his daughters! n

Herakles vs. Minyans/ 1 st wife Megara Minyans had beaten Thebes in a war

Herakles vs. Minyans/ 1 st wife Megara Minyans had beaten Thebes in a war and Thebes paid them tribute of cattle n Hercules defeats and kills Erginus king of Minyans in battle, Minyans have to pay tribute to Thebes n As reward Creon marries his oldest daughter Megara to Herakles: has 3 sons n Iphikles marries another daughter of Creon, has children n

Herakles driven mad Herakles receives weapons from gods: sword from Hermes, arrows from Apollo,

Herakles driven mad Herakles receives weapons from gods: sword from Hermes, arrows from Apollo, breast-plate from Hephaestus, coat from Athena n Hera in jealous anger drives Herakles mad n He throws his and Megara’s sons, and two of Iphikles’ children, into fire n Goes into voluntary exile, seeks purification from his murder n

Herakles driven mad Goes to Delphi, asks where to settle n Gets name Herakles;

Herakles driven mad Goes to Delphi, asks where to settle n Gets name Herakles; previously Alceides “descendent of Alcaios” n Oracle tells him to go to Tiryns, serve Eurystheus for twelve years, complete ten labors n If/when accomplishes labors, he’ll become immortal n

Labors of Herakles The labors (athloi: contests for prize) of Herakles most famous and

Labors of Herakles The labors (athloi: contests for prize) of Herakles most famous and memorable sequence concerning the greatest of Greek heroes n There were to be ten, but two end up not counting because he is paid for them, so he has to do two more, making 12 n Relatively easy to recount and remember in outline, but in detail very complicated story sequence n

Herakles on the web n Very best resource on web for Herakles is Eric

Herakles on the web n Very best resource on web for Herakles is Eric Kondratieff’s “Heracles Project” n http: //www. sas. upenn. edu/~ekondrat/heraklesr efs. html n Catalogs in story order and links to online texts

10 (soon 12) Labors : Overview n n n 1) Nemean Lion 2) Lernaian

10 (soon 12) Labors : Overview n n n 1) Nemean Lion 2) Lernaian Hydra (didn’t count: done with help) 3) Cerynitian Deer / Stag 4) Erymanthian Boar 5) Cattle-stalls of Augeias (didn’t count: done for pay) 6) Stymphalian Birds 7) Cretan Bull 8) Mares of Diomedes 9) War-Belt of Hippolyta (Hippolyte) 10) Cattle of Geryon 11) Apples of the Hesperides 12) Cerberos (hound of Hades)

First six labors See also maps in ACM pp. xxxviiixxxix

First six labors See also maps in ACM pp. xxxviiixxxix

Patterns in the Labors There are several discernible narrative patterns in the Hercules’ legends

Patterns in the Labors There are several discernible narrative patterns in the Hercules’ legends n Although heterogeneous, the stories do seem to pursue a unified kind of logic and focus on a discrete set of thematic elements n In these is it possible to detect the underlying cultural logic of a “Hercules tale”? n

Patterns in the Labors Animals : herd animals, taming of wild animals n Women

Patterns in the Labors Animals : herd animals, taming of wild animals n Women : his exploits involve several women and his marriage / love-interests n n Megara, daughters of Thespios, Iole, Deianeira Centaurs n Labor for hire n

Pairs of Labors n Invulnerable Beasts (1/2) Nemean Lion (Typhon’s offspring) n Lernaian Hydra

Pairs of Labors n Invulnerable Beasts (1/2) Nemean Lion (Typhon’s offspring) n Lernaian Hydra n n Bring wild animals back alive (3/4) Cerynitian Deer n Erymanthian Boar n n Retrieve foreign (herd) animals Cretan Bull n Mares of Diomedes n

Otherworld Journeys n Cattle of Geryon : at western ends of the earth (“Pillars

Otherworld Journeys n Cattle of Geryon : at western ends of the earth (“Pillars of Herakles”) n Orthos : 2 -headed dog, offspring of Echidna & n Apples of Hesperides : at ends of earth (either west or east) n Hundred-headed serpent : offspring of Echidna n Typhon Cerberos : in Hades n 3 -headed dog Typhon &

Hercules & Centaurs The Hercules legends also very often feature the strange creatures, the

Hercules & Centaurs The Hercules legends also very often feature the strange creatures, the Centaurs n They are often his enemies : Eurytion, Nessos n He will also eventually die from a treacherous trick played on him by Nessos (through Deianeira) n

Lion (Cithairon or Nemean)

Lion (Cithairon or Nemean)

Nemean Lion Labor: bring back skin of Lion harrassing Nemea n Invulnerable offspring of

Nemean Lion Labor: bring back skin of Lion harrassing Nemea n Invulnerable offspring of Typhon n He corners it in cave, chokes it to death n Upon return to Mycenae, Eurystheus forbids him to enter city anymore, must display labors before city n Eurystheus hides in bronze storage jar n

Eurystheus in bronze jar

Eurystheus in bronze jar

Lerneian Hydra

Lerneian Hydra

Lerneian Hydra

Lerneian Hydra

Hydra of Lerna n n n Lived in swamps of Lerna Eight mortal heads,

Hydra of Lerna n n n Lived in swamps of Lerna Eight mortal heads, one immortal Herakles smashed a head and two would grow back Iolaus helps him: they burn the necks after cutting heads Buries immortal head under a rock, dips his arrows in her poisonous bile Eurystheus says this labor doesn’t count because of Iolaus’ help

Cerynitian Stag / Erymanthian Boar On Mt. Ceryneia, stag sacred to Artemis n Pursued

Cerynitian Stag / Erymanthian Boar On Mt. Ceryneia, stag sacred to Artemis n Pursued for a year, finally brings back n Boar on Mt. Erymanthus n Herakles has conflict with centaurs, Cheiron ends up getting shot with arrow and dies, centaur Pholos also dies, Herakles buries him n He brings back the boar n

Cerynitian Stag

Cerynitian Stag

Cerynitian Stag

Cerynitian Stag

Erymanthian Boar

Erymanthian Boar

Erymanthian Boar

Erymanthian Boar

Cleaning the Stables of Augeias

Cleaning the Stables of Augeias

Augeias’ Cattle Stables Has to clear out the dung in the cattle stables of

Augeias’ Cattle Stables Has to clear out the dung in the cattle stables of king Augeias of Elis in a day n Herakles asks him for 1/10 of herds as pay n Herakles diverts the rivers Alpheios and Peneios and washes out the stables n Augeias refuses to pay, a trial is held, Augeias’ son Phyleus testifies against his father n Throws Phyleus and Herakles out n Eurystheus doesn’t count labor because of pay n

Stymphalian Birds

Stymphalian Birds

Stymphalian Birds Large annoying flock of birds in Stymphalos marsh in Arcadia n Herakles

Stymphalian Birds Large annoying flock of birds in Stymphalos marsh in Arcadia n Herakles drives off with bronze castanets from Hephaistos n Then he shoots the birds n

Cretan Bull

Cretan Bull

Cretan Bull

Cretan Bull

Mares of Diomedes

Mares of Diomedes

Cretan Bull / Mares of Diomedes Next he goes to Crete, subdues bull and

Cretan Bull / Mares of Diomedes Next he goes to Crete, subdues bull and brings it back to Greece n It wanders off and goes to Marathon n Diomedes king of Thracian Bistones had maneating mares n Herakles fights Bistones, Abderos son of Hermes dies, Herakles buries him and founds city Abdera n

Hippolyta’s War belt

Hippolyta’s War belt

Battle with Amazons

Battle with Amazons

Amazons, Hippolyte’s War Belt Eurystheus’ daughter Admete wanted Amazon queen Hippolyte’s (Hippolyta) war-belt n

Amazons, Hippolyte’s War Belt Eurystheus’ daughter Admete wanted Amazon queen Hippolyte’s (Hippolyta) war-belt n Herakles wars with Amazons, kills Hippolyte and takes the war-belt n Herakles goes to Troy, gets in conflict with Laomedon, vows to return to war against Troy (see Apollodorus for details) n

Fight with Geryon for his cattle

Fight with Geryon for his cattle

Geryon

Geryon

Apples of Hesperides

Apples of Hesperides

Cerberos

Cerberos

Bringing Cerberos to Eurystheus

Bringing Cerberos to Eurystheus