Comparative mythology corpus

batch.motif.greek-hesiod-homeric-hymns-evelyn-white-gutenberg-l4158-l4264

batch.motif.greek-hesiod-homeric-hymns-evelyn-white-gutenberg-l4158-l4264

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record_id: batch.motif.greek-hesiod-homeric-hymns-evelyn-white-gutenberg-l4158-l4264
source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
passage_locator:
  label: THE IDAEAN DACTYLS / THE THEOGONY / THE CATALOGUES OF WOMEN AND EOIAE1701
    / II. 1745; lines 4158-4264
  start: '4158'
  end: '4264'
  translation: Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  notes: Generated from OpenAI Batch run motif-extraction-2026-04-28-high-priority;
    human review required.
canonical_text:
  quote: ''
  summary: A sequence of Hesiodic fragments reports divine loves and genealogies;
    the fleet-footed Iphiclus; Dionysus' wine as both joy and sorrow; Coronis, a crow
    messenger, and Apollo; Zeus' punishment of Apollo and Leto's intercession; Cyrene
    and Aristaeus; a water image shaped like a mountain; Thebes' walls built by lyre;
    Zeus' Dodona oracle with doves in an oak; Meleager's fiery martial power, boar-slaying,
    and death by Apollo; Deianeira's poisoned robe; and Amphiaraus swallowed by the
    earth with horses and chariot.
  language: English
  quote_policy: summarized
literal_observations:
- id: obs:1
  text: Apollo is said to have loved Ileus, and a nymph is said to have been joined
    with him in sweet love on the day Poseidon and Apollo raised a city wall.
  category: relationship
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: obs:2
  text: Clymene was wedded to Phylacus and bore Iphiclus, who could race the winds
    and run over asphodel or wheat ears without damaging the fruit.
  category: attribute
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
- id: obs:3
  text: Dionysus' gifts to men are described as both joy and sorrow; excessive wine
    binds hands, feet, tongue, and wits and brings sleep.
  category: object
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: obs:4
  text: Coronis is described as living near the Twin Hills and Boebian lake, and a
    crow reports to Apollo that Ischys had wedded her.
  category: sequence
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: obs:5
  text: Zeus, from Olympus, strikes and kills the son of Leto with a thunderbolt;
    another fragment says Apollo would have been cast into Tartarus, but Leto interceded
    and he became bondman to a mortal.
  category: sequence
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: obs:6
  text: Cyrene dwells by the water of Peneus, and Aristaeus is identified as the son
    of Apollo and Cyrene.
  category: relationship
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
- id: obs:7
  text: A verse describes water standing all around someone and bowed into the semblance
    of a mountain.
  category: setting
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:7
- id: obs:8
  text: Zethus and Amphion are said to have built the walls of Thebes by playing on
    the lyre.
  category: action
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:8
- id: obs:9
  text: Dodona is described as a city loved by Zeus and appointed as his oracle; doves
    live in the hollow of an oak, and people seek prophecy there with gifts and good
    omens.
  category: setting
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
- id: obs:10
  text: Meleager has portentous fire shining from his eyes, slays a fierce wild boar
    at Calydon, and is later slain by Apollo's hands and arrows.
  category: sequence
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: obs:11
  text: Deianeira is associated with a poisoned robe that held black doom.
  category: object
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: obs:12
  text: Amphiaraus knew from Zeus what was ordained, but the earth yawned and swallowed
    him with his horses and chariot.
  category: sequence
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
figures:
- id: fig:1
  name_or_label: Apollo / Phoebus
  description: Son of Zeus or son of Leto in different fragment contexts; loved Ileus,
    helped raise a city wall, received the crow's report, was threatened with Tartarus
    and became bondman to a mortal, and slew Meleager with arrows.
  role_refs:
  - role:1
  - role:6
  - role:7
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:4
  - ev:5
  - ev:10
- id: fig:2
  name_or_label: Poseidon
  description: Together with Apollo, raised high the wall of a well-built city; also
    appears in genealogical ancestry for Minyas.
  role_refs:
  - role:2
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:2
- id: fig:3
  name_or_label: Ileus
  description: A figure loved by Apollo and named by Apollo's name.
  role_refs:
  - role:3
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: fig:4
  name_or_label: Unnamed nymph
  description: A nymph found complaisant and joined in sweet love on the day of the
    wall-building.
  role_refs:
  - role:4
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: fig:5
  name_or_label: Iphiclus
  description: Son of Clymene and Phylacus, described as fleet of foot and able to
    run over delicate plants without hurting them.
  role_refs:
  - role:5
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
- id: fig:6
  name_or_label: Dionysus
  description: Giver of wine to men; also named in the ancestry of Maro through Oenopion.
  role_refs:
  - role:8
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
  - ev:12
- id: fig:7
  name_or_label: Coronis
  description: Daughter of Phlegyas, living near the Twin Hills and Boebian lake;
    reported by a crow to have wedded Ischys.
  role_refs:
  - role:9
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: fig:8
  name_or_label: Crow
  description: A messenger from the sacred feast who tells Apollo of secret deeds
    involving Coronis and Ischys.
  role_refs:
  - role:10
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: fig:9
  name_or_label: Zeus
  description: Father of men and gods; strikes with thunderbolt, is connected to Apollo's
    threatened punishment, and appoints Dodona as his oracle.
  role_refs:
  - role:11
  - role:12
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
  - ev:9
- id: fig:10
  name_or_label: Leto
  description: Intercedes for Apollo when he would have been cast into Tartarus.
  role_refs:
  - role:13
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: fig:11
  name_or_label: Cyrene
  description: Beautiful woman dwelling by the water of Peneus and mother of Aristaeus
    by Apollo.
  role_refs:
  - role:14
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
- id: fig:12
  name_or_label: Aristaeus
  description: Identified as the son of Apollo and Cyrene.
  role_refs:
  - role:15
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
- id: fig:13
  name_or_label: Zethus and Amphion
  description: Builders of the walls of Thebes through playing the lyre.
  role_refs:
  - role:16
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:8
- id: fig:14
  name_or_label: Doves at Dodona
  description: Birds living in the hollow of an oak at Zeus' oracle, associated with
    prophecy sought by visitors.
  role_refs:
  - role:17
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
- id: fig:15
  name_or_label: Meleager
  description: Strong hero loved of Ares, with fiery eyes, slayer of the Calydonian
    boar, and victim of Apollo's arrows.
  role_refs:
  - role:18
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: fig:16
  name_or_label: Deianeira
  description: Daughter borne by Althaea to Oeneus; later associated with receiving
    a poisoned robe holding black doom.
  role_refs:
  - role:19
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: fig:17
  name_or_label: Amphiaraus
  description: Father of Alcmaon, admired at Oedipus' burial, follower to Thebes for
    Polynices, and swallowed by the earth with horses and chariot despite knowing
    what Zeus ordained.
  role_refs:
  - role:20
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
roles:
- id: role:1
  label: divine lover and archer god
  assigned_to:
  - fig:1
  basis: Apollo loves Ileus, receives a report about Coronis, and slays Meleager with
    arrows.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:4
  - ev:10
- id: role:2
  label: divine wall-builder
  assigned_to:
  - fig:2
  basis: Poseidon helps Apollo raise the wall of a city.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: role:3
  label: beloved of Apollo
  assigned_to:
  - fig:3
  basis: The fragment explicitly says Apollo loved Ileus.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: role:4
  label: nymph joined in love
  assigned_to:
  - fig:4
  basis: The nymph is described as joined in sweet love.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: role:5
  label: supernaturally fleet runner
  assigned_to:
  - fig:5
  basis: Iphiclus can race winds and run over plants without damage.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
- id: role:6
  label: threatened divine offender or punished god
  assigned_to:
  - fig:1
  basis: Apollo would have been cast into Tartarus, but Leto interceded, and he became
    bondman to a mortal.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: role:7
  label: slayer of Meleager
  assigned_to:
  - fig:1
  basis: Meleager is slain by Apollo's hands and arrows.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: role:8
  label: giver of wine
  assigned_to:
  - fig:6
  basis: Dionysus' gifts to men are described, especially wine's effects.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: role:9
  label: reported bride
  assigned_to:
  - fig:7
  basis: A crow reports to Apollo that Ischys had wedded Coronis.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: role:10
  label: bird messenger
  assigned_to:
  - fig:8
  basis: The crow comes as a messenger and tells Apollo of secret deeds.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: role:11
  label: divine punisher
  assigned_to:
  - fig:9
  basis: Zeus strikes with a thunderbolt and is linked to Apollo's threatened Tartarus
    punishment.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: role:12
  label: oracle patron
  assigned_to:
  - fig:9
  basis: Zeus loves Dodona and appoints it to be his oracle.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
- id: role:13
  label: intercessor mother
  assigned_to:
  - fig:10
  basis: Leto intercedes when Apollo would have been cast into Tartarus.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: role:14
  label: divine beloved and mother
  assigned_to:
  - fig:11
  basis: Cyrene is the mother of Aristaeus by Apollo.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
- id: role:15
  label: child of Apollo and Cyrene
  assigned_to:
  - fig:12
  basis: Aristaeus is identified as son of Apollo and Cyrene.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:6
- id: role:16
  label: music-working wall-builders
  assigned_to:
  - fig:13
  basis: They built Thebes' walls by playing on the lyre.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:8
- id: role:17
  label: oracle birds
  assigned_to:
  - fig:14
  basis: The doves live in an oak at Dodona, from which people carry away prophecy.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
- id: role:18
  label: fiery-eyed boar-slaying hero
  assigned_to:
  - fig:15
  basis: Meleager's eyes shine with fire, and he slays the fierce wild boar.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: role:19
  label: recipient or bearer of fatal robe motif
  assigned_to:
  - fig:16
  basis: The fragment links Deianeira with a poisoned robe holding black doom.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: role:20
  label: earth-swallowed seer or warrior
  assigned_to:
  - fig:17
  basis: Amphiaraus knows what Zeus ordained, but the earth swallows him with horses
    and chariot.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
symbols:
- id: sym:1
  label: wine as binding gift
  literal_form: wine given by Dionysus, producing joy, sorrow, bodily binding, mental
    binding, and sleep
  associated_figures:
  - fig:6
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: sym:2
  label: crow messenger
  literal_form: a crow from the sacred feast reporting secret deeds to Apollo
  associated_figures:
  - fig:1
  - fig:7
  - fig:8
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: sym:3
  label: thunderbolt punishment
  literal_form: lurid thunderbolt from Olympus
  associated_figures:
  - fig:9
  - fig:1
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: sym:4
  label: water shaped like mountain
  literal_form: water standing around a figure and bowed into a mountain-like form
  associated_figures: []
  taxonomy_refs:
  - water
  - mountain
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:7
- id: sym:5
  label: lyre-built walls
  literal_form: walls of Thebes built by playing the lyre
  associated_figures:
  - fig:13
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:8
- id: sym:6
  label: oak oracle with doves
  literal_form: doves living in the hollow of an oak at Dodona
  associated_figures:
  - fig:9
  - fig:14
  taxonomy_refs:
  - tree
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
- id: sym:7
  label: fire from heroic eyes
  literal_form: portentous fire shining from Meleager's eyes
  associated_figures:
  - fig:15
  taxonomy_refs:
  - fire
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: sym:8
  label: poisoned robe
  literal_form: poisoned robe that held black doom
  associated_figures:
  - fig:16
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: sym:9
  label: yawning earth
  literal_form: earth opening and swallowing a man with horses and chariot
  associated_figures:
  - fig:17
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
- id: sym:10
  label: unbroken grain underfoot
  literal_form: asphodel fruit and wheat ears crossed by Iphiclus without harm
  associated_figures:
  - fig:5
  taxonomy_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
scenes:
- id: scene:1
  label: Apollo, Ileus, and the wall-building day
  summary: Apollo loves Ileus, joins with a nymph, and with Poseidon raises the wall
    of a well-built city.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:2
  - fig:3
  - fig:4
  symbol_refs: []
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
- id: scene:2
  label: Iphiclus' impossible running
  summary: Iphiclus is described as running with such power that he can race winds
    and pass over delicate plants without breaking or hurting them.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:5
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:10
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
- id: scene:3
  label: Dionysian wine binds the drinker
  summary: Dionysus' wine, when taken to fullness, becomes violent and binds the drinker's
    body, speech, and wits before sleep comes.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:6
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:1
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
- id: scene:4
  label: The crow reports Coronis' secret wedding
  summary: A crow comes from a sacred feast and tells Apollo that Ischys has wedded
    Coronis.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:7
  - fig:8
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:2
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
- id: scene:5
  label: Zeus' punishment and Leto's intercession
  summary: Zeus kills with a thunderbolt and Apollo is said to have faced Tartarus
    until Leto intercedes, after which he becomes bondman to a mortal.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:9
  - fig:10
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:3
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
- id: scene:6
  label: Water in the shape of a mountain
  summary: Water stands around a figure and bends upward into the likeness of a mountain.
  figure_refs: []
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:4
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:7
- id: scene:7
  label: Thebes' walls raised by lyre
  summary: Zethus and Amphion build Thebes' walls through the playing of the lyre.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:13
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:5
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:8
- id: scene:8
  label: Dodona's oak and doves
  summary: Zeus appoints Dodona as his oracle; doves dwell in a hollow oak, and visitors
    bring gifts and seek prophecy from the god.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:9
  - fig:14
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:6
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
- id: scene:9
  label: Meleager's fiery heroism and divine death
  summary: Meleager, with fire shining from his eyes, slays the Calydonian boar and
    is later killed by Apollo's arrows.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:1
  - fig:15
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:7
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: scene:10
  label: The poisoned robe of Deianeira
  summary: Deianeira is linked to receiving a poisoned robe that carries black doom.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:16
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:8
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
- id: scene:11
  label: Amphiaraus swallowed by the earth
  summary: Although Amphiaraus knows from Zeus what is ordained, the earth opens and
    swallows him with his horses and chariot.
  figure_refs:
  - fig:17
  symbol_refs:
  - sym:9
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
candidate_motifs:
- id: motif:1
  label: divine beloved and divine-mortal union
  taxonomy_refs:
  - divine_beloved
  - sacred_marriage
  basis: Apollo loves Ileus and joins with a nymph; Cyrene bears Aristaeus to Apollo.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:1
  - ev:6
  confidence: medium
  cautions: The fragments are brief and genealogical; they do not develop a full marriage
    narrative.
- id: motif:2
  label: supernatural fleetness over fragile ground
  taxonomy_refs: []
  basis: Iphiclus can race the winds and run over asphodel and wheat ears without
    damage.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:2
  confidence: high
  cautions: No matching supplied taxonomy family directly covers this athletic marvel.
- id: motif:3
  label: ambivalent divine gift of wine
  taxonomy_refs:
  - sacred_exchange
  basis: Dionysus' gift to men is both joy and sorrow, with wine binding body, speech,
    and wits when drunk to fullness.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:3
  confidence: medium
  cautions: The passage states a divine gift and its effects, but does not describe
    a reciprocal exchange beyond gift-giving.
- id: motif:4
  label: bird messenger revealing secret sexual or marital deeds
  taxonomy_refs: []
  basis: A crow reports to Apollo that Ischys has wedded Coronis, described as secret
    deeds.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:4
  confidence: high
  cautions: The fragment gives only the report, not the full consequences.
- id: motif:5
  label: divine punishment by thunderbolt and threatened Tartarus confinement
  taxonomy_refs:
  - divine_judgment
  basis: Zeus smites with a thunderbolt and Apollo is said to have faced casting into
    Tartarus before Leto interceded.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
  confidence: high
  cautions: The short fragments make the exact offense and victim sequence unclear.
- id: motif:6
  label: parental intercession for punished child
  taxonomy_refs:
  - divine_parent_child
  basis: Leto intercedes when Apollo would have been cast into Tartarus.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:5
  confidence: medium
  cautions: The intercession is reported briefly and without extended narrative detail.
- id: motif:7
  label: music or song as miraculous construction power
  taxonomy_refs: []
  basis: Zethus and Amphion build the walls of Thebes by playing the lyre.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:8
  confidence: high
  cautions: The passage does not describe the mechanics beyond lyre-playing.
- id: motif:8
  label: tree-and-bird oracle with offerings
  taxonomy_refs:
  - sacred_tree_axis
  - wisdom
  - sacred_exchange
  basis: At Dodona, doves live in the hollow of an oak; visitors bring gifts and receive
    prophecy from Zeus' oracle.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:9
  confidence: high
  cautions: The taxonomy fit for sacred_tree_axis is based on the oak-oracle complex,
    not an explicit cosmic axis statement.
- id: motif:9
  label: fiery-eyed hero and monster boar combat
  taxonomy_refs: []
  basis: Meleager's eyes shine with fire, and he slays a destructive wild boar with
    gleaming tusks.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
  confidence: high
  cautions: No supplied taxonomy family directly names the boar hunt.
- id: motif:10
  label: fatal poisoned garment
  taxonomy_refs: []
  basis: Deianeira is associated with a poisoned robe that holds black doom.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:10
  confidence: medium
  cautions: The fragment is incomplete and does not state the full victim or outcome
    in this excerpt.
- id: motif:11
  label: hero or seer swallowed by the earth
  taxonomy_refs:
  - hero_descent
  basis: The earth yawns and swallows Amphiaraus with his horses and chariot.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:11
  confidence: medium
  cautions: The passage presents an involuntary engulfing rather than a deliberate
    descent journey.
- id: motif:12
  label: water taking mountain form
  taxonomy_refs: []
  basis: Water stands around a figure and bends into the semblance of a mountain.
  evidence_refs:
  - ev:7
  confidence: medium
  cautions: The context is too fragmentary to identify the narrative function.
comparison_claims: []
evidence:
- id: ev:1
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragment #83; lines 4158-4162'
  quote_or_summary: Apollo loved Ileus, named him by his name, joined with a nymph
    in sweet love, and with Poseidon raised a city wall.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:2
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragment #84; lines 4164-4171'
  quote_or_summary: Clymene bore Iphiclus, who could race the winds and run over asphodel
    and wheat ears without harming them.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:3
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragment #87; lines 4178-4182'
  quote_or_summary: Dionysus gave men gifts that are joy and sorrow; full drinking
    makes wine violent, fetters body, speech, and wits, and brings sleep.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:4
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragments #88-89; lines 4184-4191'
  quote_or_summary: Coronis lives near Twin Hills and Boebian lake; a crow tells Apollo
    that Ischys has wedded Coronis.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:5
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragments #90-91; lines 4193-4201'
  quote_or_summary: Zeus angrily strikes with a thunderbolt; Apollo would have been
    cast into Tartarus, but Leto interceded, and he became bondman to a mortal.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:6
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragments #92-93; lines 4203-4208'
  quote_or_summary: Cyrene dwells by Peneus and has the beauty of the Graces; Aristaeus
    is called the son of Apollo and Cyrene.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:7
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragment #94; lines 4210-4212'
  quote_or_summary: Water stood all around someone and was bowed into the semblance
    of a mountain.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:8
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragment #96; lines 4216-4218'
  quote_or_summary: Zethus and Amphion built the walls of Thebes by playing on the
    lyre.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:9
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragment #97; lines 4220-4229'
  quote_or_summary: Dodona is loved by Zeus and appointed as his oracle; doves live
    in a hollow oak, and visitors bring gifts and seek prophecy.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:10
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragment #98; lines 4231-4249'
  quote_or_summary: Meleager's eyes shine with fire, he slays the Calydonian boar,
    and Apollo kills him with arrows; Deianeira is linked with a poisoned robe holding
    doom.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:11
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragments #99A-99; lines 4251-4264'
  quote_or_summary: At Oedipus' burial and the Theban expedition, Amphiaraus knows
    Zeus' ordinance, but the earth yawns and swallows him with horses and chariot.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
- id: ev:12
  type: summary
  locator: 'Fragments #85-86; lines 4173-4176'
  quote_or_summary: A son Thoas is born; Maro's father is given as Euanthes, son of
    Oenopion, son of Dionysus.
  source_text_path: texts/public-domain/greek/project-gutenberg/hesiod-homeric-hymns-homerica.md
  rights_note: Public domain source; summarized.
confidence:
  extraction: medium
  motif_candidates: medium
  comparison_claims: uncertain
  notes: The passage is a compilation of short, sometimes incomplete fragments; several
    motif identifications are secure at the literal level but taxonomy assignments
    require human review.
reviewer_status:
  status: needs_review
  reviewer: ''
  reviewed_at: ''
  notes: Machine-generated draft from OpenAI Batch; not human-reviewed.
extracted_by: openai_batch:gpt-5.5
extracted_at: '2026-04-28'
notes: |-
  No comparison claims were added because the passage does not itself support a specific comparative claim beyond internal references to Hesiodic and scholia contexts.
  batch_run_id=motif-extraction-2026-04-28-high-priority
  custom_id=motif_extract:greek-hesiod-homeric-hymns-evelyn-white-gutenberg__l4158-l4264
  passage_sha256=2bc8c322d6e48f0366ef6ab00985bcc6b3e987519236a9da03acdc8ab5374cc5