Callisto
Βουλὴν ἅπαντος πράγματος προλάμβανε → Nihil incohes, nisi inito consilio prius → Vor jedem Handeln fasse einen guten Plan
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Callisto: ūs (ōnis, Serv. ad. Verg. G. 1, 67), f., = Καλλιστώ,
I daughter of the Arcadian king Lycaon (hence, Lycaonis, Ov. F. 2, 173: virgo Tegeaea, id. ib. 2, 167: Maenalia, id. ib. 2, 192: virgo Nonacrina, id. M. 2, 409), and mother of Arcas by Jupiter; changed by Juno, on account of jealousy, into a she-bear, and then raised to the heavens by Jupiter in the form of the constellation Helice or Ursa Major, Hyg. Fab. 176; 177; Prop. 2 (3), 28, 23; Col. 11, 2, 15; Ov. F. 2, 156 sq.; cf. id. M. 2, 401 sq.—Acc. Callisto, Hyg. Astr. 2, 1.—Dat. Callisto Lycaonidi, Cat. 66, 66.—Abl. Callisto, Hyg. Fab. 155.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Callistō,¹⁴ ūs, f., Callisto [fille de Lycaon changée en ourse par Junon] : Ov. F. 2, 156 ; M. 2, 401 || constellation de la Grande Ourse : Prop. 2, 28, 23.