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and a depiction of his parents, trying to convince him not to face Heracles. The final moments of the conflict are preserved at length: Heracles shoots a deadly arrow into Geryon's forehead. His agony is described in detail and compared to a withering
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The extant parts of the poem begin with the prelude of the fight between Heracles and Geryon. They include: a council of the
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The text of the "Geryoneis" has only been handed down in fragmentary form. The majority of which comes from
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Like much of Stesichorus' output, the "Geryoneis" has been noted for its use and advancement of
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Kelly, A. (2015) 'Stesichorus' Homer' in P. Finglass and A. Kelly (eds.)
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fragment numbers refer to the numeration of Davies and Finglas 2014
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is a fragmentary poem, written in Ancient Greek by the lyric poet
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Papyrus Oxyrhynchus XXXII 2617
Stesichorus
Heracles myth
Geryon
Papyrus Oxyrhynchus XXXII 2617
Athenaeus
Deipnosophistae
lacunae
gods
Eurytion
poppy
Homeric elements
Categories
Labours of Hercules
Ancient Greek poems
6th-century BC literature

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