Pasiphae
Malcolm Robertson /
- Created on 2022-11-02 19:36:15
- Modified on 2022-11-03 16:28:08
- Aligned by Malcolm Robertson
English
Latin
Pasiphae , the daughter of the Sun , wife of Minos , had not preformed sacrifices for the goddess Venus for so many years . On account of this , Venus threw an unspeakable love into her so that she would love a bull . When Daedalus had come into this as an exile , she sought help from him . He made her a wooden cow and led in the hide of a real cow , in which she laid with the bull . Out of this union , she birthed the Minotaur with a bull ' s head and with a human lower part . Then Daedalus made a labyrinth with an inescapable exit for the Minotaur , in which he has been enclosed .
Pasiphae
,
Solis
filia
,
uxor
Minois
,
sacra
deae
Veneris
per
aliquot
annos
non
fecerat
.
Ob
id
,
Venus
amorem
infandum
illi
obiecit
,
ut
taurum
amaret
.
In
hoc
Daedalus
exsul
cum
venisset
,
petiit
ab
eo
auxilium
.
Is
ei
vaccam
ligneam
fecit
et
verae
vaccae
corium
induxit
,
in
qua
illa
cum
tauro
concubuit
;
ex
quo
compressu
Minotaurum
peperit
capite
bubulo
parte
inferiore
humana
.
Tunc
Daedalus
Minotauro
labyrinthum
inextricabili
exitu
fecit
,
in
quo
est
conclusus
.