Comparative mythology corpus

Prophecy Dismissed By Its Subject

1 appearances across 1 tradition groups.

Evidence

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TraditionSourcePassageConfidenceEvidenceRecord
Roman The Metamorphoses of Ovid, Books VIII-XV BOOK THE THIRTEENTH. / EXPLANATION. / EXPLANATION. / EXPLANATION.; lines 9863-9933 high Polyphemus grooms himself and looks in water; Telemus, son of Eurymus, warns that Ulysses will take his single eye, but Polyphemus laughs, says another has taken it already, and later moves along the shore or returns to his shaded cave. record