• Boios (Βοῖος), Latinized Boeus, was a Greek grammarian and mythographer, remembered chiefly as the author of a lost work on the transformations of mythic...
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    other classical works. It is possible the story may have originated with Boios. In the tale Daedalion, grief-stricken following the death of his daughter...
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    100–300 AD, but it preserved an older tale from the lost Ornithologia by Boios, dated to before the end of 4th century BC. In this Greek myth, the ill-omened...
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    Antoninus Liberalis's own Metamorphoses, which drew heavily from Nicander and Boios. Below is a list of permanent and involuntary transformations featured in...
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    Mary Boio Fowler (born 14 February 2003) is an Australian professional soccer player who plays for English Women's Super League club Manchester City and...
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    metamorphosis poetry of the Hellenistic tradition, which is first represented by Boios' Ornithogonia—a now-fragmentary poem of collected myths about the metamorphoses...
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    and Velleius Paterculus. The name appears to consist of the tribal name Boio- plus the Proto-Germanic noun *haimaz "home" (whence Gothic haims, German...
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    either attributed to Boio, or the author adopted the name Boios in reference to her. According to the Byzantine encyclopedia the Suda, Boio was sometimes considered...
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    and inscriptions, it is possible to abstract a Continental Celtic segment, boio-. There are two major derivations of this segment, both presupposing that...
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    Bibliotheca 1.4.4 Antoninus Liberalis, 21. Liberalis credits the Greek writer Boios' Ornithogonia (now lost) as his source; Oliphant, Samuel Grant (1913). "The...
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