endymion sleeping with his dog beside him

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endymion sleeping with his dog beside him

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Palamedes or Endymion?
Let’s blackmail Odysseus! *Surely* that’s going to be a good idea
Endyminion
Selene and Endymion being in a reciprocal relationship
“When she is hidden at the end of the month, she is then believed not to be working. But indeed she is sometimes low and sometimes high, and not even in a single way: at one time drawn near to the sky, at another bordering upon the mountains; now raised toward the north, now lowered toward the south. These individual variations in her were first observed by Endymion among mankind; for this reason the story is told of his love for her.”
- Pliny the Elder, Natural History 2.43
“Isidorus Scholasticus of Bolbytine (?)
Thy friend Endymion, O Moon, dedicates to thee, ashamed, his bed that survives in vain and its futile cover; for grey hair reigns over his whole head and no trace of his former beauty is left.”
- Greek Anthology Book 6.58
Bsky: 7 June 2026
sequel of another locals interaction i think about (because it was the same guy)
The White Hind
Artist: Arthur Hughes (English, 1832-1915)
Date: ca. 1870
Medium: Gouache painting
Collection: Victoria and Albert Museum, London, United Kingdom
Description
The subject is taken from the famous long poem by John Keats, Endymion, first published in 1818, and based on the story told by the Greek classical writer Lucian. Selene, the goddess of the moon, fell in love with Endymion, a beautiful youth - in Keats's poem a 'brain-sick shepherd-prince'. In return for perpetual youth, Endymion is made by the gods to fall into a permanent sleep, 'a sleep full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing', giving us one of the most quoted lines in English literature - 'a thing of beauty is a joy forever'. But Keats weaves many other episodes into his narrative, such as here, when Endymion has shot a hind.

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(Catalogue of Women fragment)
So that’s an aspect of Endymion that umm that doesn’t really go anywhere (that we know of).
Perhaps the only romantic version of Selene and Endymion question mark??
This is a turning point for me. Either I am truly insane and none of this matters, or I am saved and everything matters very much.
I read this, as you do, with hope for my sanity and hope for salvation, not of my soul, but salvation of self in the renewed certainty of reunion—real reunion, physical reunion—with the one whom I remember and love above all others.
And this is the best reason to read.
~ Dan Simmons, Endymion