<TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0" xmlns:py="http://codespeak.net/lxml/objectify/pytype" py:pytype="TREE"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0548.tlg001.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div subtype="book" type="textpart" n="1"><div subtype="chapter" type="textpart" n="2"><div subtype="section" type="textpart" n="4"><p> And to Cronus and Philyra was born Chiron, a centaur of double form;<note anchored="true" resp="ed" place="unspecified">It is said that Cronus assumed the shape of a horse when he consorted with Philyra, and that, we are told, was why Chiron was born a centaur, half-man, half-horse. See <bibl>Scholiast on Ap. Rhod., Argon. i.554</bibl>.</note> and to Dawn and Astraeus were born winds and stars;<note anchored="true" resp="ed" place="unspecified">As to the offspring of Dawn and Astraeus, see <bibl n="Hes. Th. 378">Hes. Th. 378ff.</bibl> </note> to Perses and Asteria was born Hecate;<note anchored="true" resp="ed" place="unspecified">As to this parentage of Hecate, see <bibl n="Hes. Th. 409">Hes. Th. 409ff.</bibl> But the ancients were not agreed on the subject. See the <bibl>Scholiast on Ap. Rhod., Argon. iii.467</bibl>. He tells us that according to the Orphic hymns, Hecate was a daughter of Deo; according to Bacchylides, a daughter of Night; according to Musaeus, a daughter of Zeus and Asteria; and according to Pherecydes, a daughter of Aristaeus.</note> and to Pallas and Styx were born Victory, Dominion, Emulation, and Violence.<note anchored="true" resp="ed" place="unspecified">For this brood of abstractions, the offspring of Styx and Pallas, see <bibl n="Hes. Th. 383">Hes. Th. 383ff.</bibl>; <bibl>Hyginus, Fab. p. 30, ed. Bunte</bibl>.</note> </p></div></div></div></div></body></text></TEI>