CORYCIA — nympha fuit, quae filium habuit Lycorum, Cael. Rhodig. l. 16. c. 19. Item promontor. Cretae, et portus Aethiopiae. Steph … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Corycia — In Greek mythology, Corycia (or Korykia Κωρύκια) was a naiad who lived on Mount Parnassus in Phocis. Her father was the local river god Kephisos or Pleistos of northern Boeotia. With Apollo, she became the mother of Lycoreus. Corycia was one of… … Wikipedia
Corycia — Dans la mythologie grecque, Corycia ou Korykia (en grec ancien Κωρύκια / Kôrýkia) est une naïade vivant sur le Mont Parnasse en Phocide. Son père, Céphise ou Plistos, est un dieu fleuve local du nord de la Béotie. Avec Apollon, elle engendre… … Wikipédia en Français
Corycia (moth) — Corycia Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta … Wikipedia
Corycian Cave — This article is about the Corycian Cave in Greece; for the Corycian Cave in Anatolia, see Corycus The Corycian Cave is located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, in Greece. In the mythology of the area, it is named after the nymph Corycia; however … Wikipedia
Corycian nymphs — The Corycian Nymphs were the three Naiads (nymphs) of the sacred springs of the Corycian Cave of Mount Parnassus in Phocis. The names of the nymphs are Corycia, Kleodora and Melaina; their father s name was Kephisos or Pleistos. Corycia was the… … Wikipedia
Antre corycien — 38°30′54″N 22°31′14″E / 38.515, 22.52056 Cet article traite de l antre corycien en Grèce ; pour les grottes coryciennes en Anatolie, voi … Wikipédia en Français
Corycide — Corycides Dans la mythologie grecque, les Corycides ou nymphes coryciennes sont des nymphes des grottes, au même titre que les Oréades. Ce sont les trois naïades (nymphes) des sources sacrées de l Antre corycien du Mont Parnasse en Phocide. Elles … Wikipédia en Français
Nymph — This article is about the creatures of Greek mythology. For other uses, see Nymph (disambiguation). A fourth century Roman depiction of Hylas and the Nymphs, from the basilica of Junius Bassus A nymph in Greek mythology is a female minor nature… … Wikipedia
Naiad — For other uses, see Naiad (disambiguation). A Naiad by John William Waterhouse, 1893; a water nymph approaches the sleeping Hylas. In Greek mythology, the Naiads or Naiades (Ναϊάδες from the Greek νάειν, to flow, and νᾶμα, running water ) were a… … Wikipedia