Orion (mitologi): Perbedaan antara revisi

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[[Berkas:Uranometria orion.jpg|jmpl|250px|ka|Ukiran yang menggambarkan Orion.]]
 
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[[Berkas:Uranometria orion.jpg|jmpl|250px|ka|Ukiran yang menggambarkan Orion.]]
'''Orion''' adalah seorang raksasa tampan anak dari [[Poseidon]] dan [[Euriale]]. Ia memiliki kemampuan berjalan di atas air karena ayahnya adalah dewa lautan.
 
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Yang ketiga adalah mengenai Artemis sendiri yang membunuhnya. Ada yang berkata bahwa itu dikarenakan kesombongan Orion atau karena ia mencoba memperkosa Artemis atau salah satu pengikutnya. Ada pula versi yang mengatakan Artemis merasa terhina dengan perzinahan antara Orion dan Eos.
 
== Referensi ==
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*[[Giovanni Boccaccio]]; ''[[Genealogia deorum gentilium|Genealogie Deorum Gentilium Libri]]''. ed. Vincenzo Romano. Vol. X and XI of ''Opere'', Bari 1951. The section about Orion is Vol XI, p. 557–560: Book IX §19 is a long chapter about Orion himself; §20–21 are single paragraphs about his son and grandson (and the genealogy continues through §25 about [[Phyllis]] daughter of [[Lycurgus (Thrace)|Lycurgus]]).
*[[Natalis Comes]]: ''Mythologiae siue explicationis fabularum libri decem''; translated as Natale Conti's ''Mythologiae'', translated and annotated by John Mulryan and Steven Brown; Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 2006. {{ISBN|978-0-86698-361-7}} This is cited by the page number in the 1616 printing, followed by the page in Mulryan and Brown. The chapter on Orion is VIII, 13, which is pp. 457–9 Tritonius; II 751–5 Mulryan and Brown.
*[[Joseph Fontenrose]] ''Orion: The Myth of the Hunter and the Huntress'' Berkeley : University of California Press (1981) {{ISBN|0-520-09632-0}}
*[[E. H. Gombrich]]: "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/868846 The Subject of Poussin's Orion]" ''The Burlington Magazine'', Vol. 84, No. 491. (Feb., 1944), pp. 37–41
*[[Robert Graves]], ''[[The Greek Myths]]'' Penguin 1955; {{ISBN|0-918825-80-6}} is the 1988 reprint by a different publisher.
*[[Karl Kerényi]], ''Gods of the Greeks'', tr. Norman Cameron. Thames and Hudson 1951. {{ISBN|0-500-27048-1}} is a reprint, by the same publisher.
*Karl Kerényi, ''Dionysus: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life''. Princeton University Press, 1976. {{ISBN|0-691-09863-8}}
*David Kubiak: "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/3297353 The Orion Episode of Cicero's ''Aratea'']" ''The Classical Journal'', Vol. 77, No. 1. (October–November, 1981), pp. 12–22.
*Roger Pack, "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/283385 A Romantic Narrative in Eunapius]"; '' Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association'', Vol. 83. (1952), pp. 198–204. [[JSTOR]] link. A practicing classicist retells Orion in passing.
*[[H. J. Rose]] (1928). ''A Handbook of Greek Mythology'', pp. 115–117. London and New York: Routledge, 1991. {{ISBN|0-415-04601-7}}.
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