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|georg=Salmacis, idis, f. ([[Σαλμακίς]]), eine [[sehr]] klare u. [[viel]] benutzte ([[nach]] der [[Sage]]) verweichlichende [[Quelle]] in Karien, Ov. [[met]]. 4, 286 u. 15, 319: personif., die [[mit]] dem Hermaphrodit zusammengewachsene [[Nymphe]] [[dieser]] [[Quelle]], [[Fest]]. p. 329 (a), 10. Vitr. 2, 8, 11. [[Vibius]] Sequ. de font. p. 22 Oberl. Ov. [[met]]. 4, 306 (wo Vok. Salmaci). – Dav. Salmacidēs, ae, Vok. a, m., der Salmacide, appell. = der [[Weichling]], Salmacida [[spolia]] [[sine]] sudore et sanguine, Enn. fr. scen. 18 [[bei]] Cic. de off. 1, 61. | |georg=Salmacis, idis, f. ([[Σαλμακίς]]), eine [[sehr]] klare u. [[viel]] benutzte ([[nach]] der [[Sage]]) verweichlichende [[Quelle]] in Karien, Ov. [[met]]. 4, 286 u. 15, 319: personif., die [[mit]] dem Hermaphrodit zusammengewachsene [[Nymphe]] [[dieser]] [[Quelle]], [[Fest]]. p. 329 (a), 10. Vitr. 2, 8, 11. [[Vibius]] Sequ. de font. p. 22 Oberl. Ov. [[met]]. 4, 306 (wo Vok. Salmaci). – Dav. Salmacidēs, ae, Vok. a, m., der Salmacide, appell. = der [[Weichling]], Salmacida [[spolia]] [[sine]] sudore et sanguine, Enn. fr. scen. 18 [[bei]] Cic. de off. 1, 61. | ||
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Salmacis or Salmakis was the name of a fountain or spring located in modern-day Bodrum, Turkey. According to some classical authors, the water had the reputation of making men effeminate and soft. Ovid famously recounts the myth in his story about Hermaphroditus and the nymph of the spring Salmacis. | |wketx=Salmacis or Salmakis was the name of a fountain or spring located in modern-day Bodrum, Turkey. According to some classical authors, the water had the reputation of making men effeminate and soft. Ovid famously recounts the myth in his story about Hermaphroditus and the nymph of the spring Salmacis. | ||
Salmacis was a fountain, located near the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. In classical times, it had: | Salmacis was a fountain, located near the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. In classical times, it had: | ||
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The inscription also contains a list of famous authors born in Halikarnassos. First on the list being the Greek historian Herodotos. It is now being housed in the Museum of Underwater Archaeology at Bodrum Castle. | The inscription also contains a list of famous authors born in Halikarnassos. First on the list being the Greek historian Herodotos. It is now being housed in the Museum of Underwater Archaeology at Bodrum Castle. | ||
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