News18 mins ago
Literary Characters
16 Answers
Has anyone actually come up with a fail-safe answer to....
83. Courtly sheherdess on the Circle - but no line (5) ?
I have come up with several ideas but none of them seem to fulfil all the clues !!!
Help please !!!!
83. Courtly sheherdess on the Circle - but no line (5) ?
I have come up with several ideas but none of them seem to fulfil all the clues !!!
Help please !!!!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Pea Brain. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From this site -
http://www.zeitenblicke.de/2002/01/zika/zika.h tml
In the 1580s some editions of Alciato included a new image which was a variation on the iconography above.[55] Circe is no longer depicted enthroned, but is now set within a rural landscape in which she takes on the appearance of a shepherdess. She is depicted again with a staff, with which she touches one of Ulysses' sailors who has been transformed into a boar. An ass, a goat and a dog are also to be seen.
http://www.zeitenblicke.de/2002/01/zika/zika.h tml
In the 1580s some editions of Alciato included a new image which was a variation on the iconography above.[55] Circe is no longer depicted enthroned, but is now set within a rural landscape in which she takes on the appearance of a shepherdess. She is depicted again with a staff, with which she touches one of Ulysses' sailors who has been transformed into a boar. An ass, a goat and a dog are also to be seen.
The site that lector cites has been mentioned before. I think that shepherdess is probably a sloppy translation from the original german and really should be 'herdswoman' - although it mentions a boar, ass, goat and dog there is no mention of a sheep which is pretty well a prerequisite for a shepherdess.
I am continuing to think about this ......
I am continuing to think about this ......