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27: 124: 192:. He tries to turn himself into a fish while jumping into the river, but he moves too quickly and only his lower half becomes that of a fish. Zeus then engages in combat with the monster. Zeus defeats him, but not without Typhon pulling the muscles out of Zeus' legs. With the help of 437:"Legends of the Earth, Sea, and Sky: An Encyclopedia of Nature Myths99142Tamra Andrews. Legends of the Earth, Sea, and Sky: An Encyclopedia of Nature Myths. Santa Barbara and Oxford: ABC-Clio 1998. xiii + 322 pp, ISBN: 0 87436 963 0 £39.95" 227:. It is reported that a sailor encountered a sea goat while far at sea. On its horns was carved the sentence, translated as "I am a little sea-animal, yet I traversed three hundred 541: 419: 531: 526: 348:
Ancient Near Eastern Gods: Enki and Ea: Diachronical Analysis of Texts and Images from the Earliest Sources to the Neo-Sumerian Period
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Rogers, John H. (1998). "Origins of the ancient constellations: I. The Mesopotamian traditions".
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Tamsyn Barton (1995). "Augustus and Capricorn: Astrological Polyvalency and Imperial Rhetoric".
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Two goat fish symbolizing the freshwater abyss, domain of the god Ea. On a basin found in
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The Greek interpretation of the sea goat comes from the introduction of the
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was 'the goat fish'. This constellation later became the Greek and Roman
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is a legendary aquatic animal described as a creature that is half-
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Dictionary of Nature Myths: Legends of the Earth, Sea, and Sky
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Lisa R. Brody, under the direction of Christopher Ratté,
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The other being that the sea goat is the wilderness god
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aureus
Capricorn
Augustus
Legendary creature
Hybrid
Greek mythology
Jewish folklore
Sumerian mythology
goat
fish
two animals with goat heads and fish tails facing away from each other
Susa
Ea
Babylonian star catalogues
Capricornus
Babylonian zodiac
Capricornus
Greek pantheon
Amalthea
Zeus
Pan
Typhon
Hermes
Aegipan
Aphrodisias
Aphrodite
Jewish oral history
Leviathan
parasangs

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