Pamphile

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Panphyle in Boccaccio's De mulieribus claris

Pamphile (Template:Langx), Panphyle, Plateae filia or Latoi filia, was the daughter of Platea, or of Apollo (Latous),[1] a woman of the Greek island of Kos.

References

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  1. Longman, 1827 Classical Manual; or, a mythological, historical, and geographical commentary on Pope's Homer and Dryden's Æneid of Virgil, with a copious index

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Further reading

  • Pliny, The Natural History, XI.26.76
  • Allen, Prudence, The Concept of Woman: The Early Humanist Reformation, 1250-1500, Part 2, p. 631; Template:ISBN

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