Phantasos
In the Greek Mythology, Phantasos (in Greek old Φαντασός / Phantasós , “Appearance”) is one Oneiroi. It is quoted only by Ovide in its Métamorphoses , which makes of it the son of Hypnos and the companion of its brothers Morphée and Phobétor:
“A third, it is Phantasos, employs different prestige. It changes into ground, stone, wave, tree; it occupies all the objects which are private of life. ”
(XI, 642-644; transl. G.T. Villenave, Paris, 1806)
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(XI, 642-644).
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