Content Warning: attempted rape
CASTI
- Anaxarete
- Arethusa
- Daphne
- Eperie
- Hippolytus
- Lotos
- Musae
- Narcissus
- Syrinx
Castitatem
plurimi semper faciendam & si ex historiis facile colligere possumus, id
tamen ex iis etiam, quae afferemus exemplis unicuique patebit.
ANAXARETE Cypria
virgo Iphidis amantis precibus ad lasciviam nunquam potuit adduci [lib
xiiii.fab.xvii]
ARETHUSA nympha
Dianae comes tanta fuit castitate, ut cum illam Alpheus fluvius vehementius
persequeretur, in fontem abire non recusarit. [lib.viii.fab.xvii]
DAPHNE Penei
fluvii filia tanta fuit castitate, ut ab Apolline amata in laurum potius
converti, quam illum voluerit audire [lib.i.fab.ix]
EPERIE una &
ipsa ex nymphis, ne ab insequenti raperetur Aesaco, inter currendum serpentis
ictu interiit. [lib.ii.fab.ii]
HIPPOLYTUS THesei
filius cum a Phaedra noverca adamaretur, nullis precibus adduci potuis, ut ei
congrederetur. [lib.xviii.fab.xlv.]
LOTOS nympha
Priapi fugiens vim, ne castitatem ammitteret suam, in arborem versa est.
[lib.ix.fab.vi]
TAM castae
fuerunt Musae, ut cum sibi a Pyreneo, qui Daulida Phocis urbem incolebat, vim
sensissent inferri, iamque in thalamo stuprandae clausae forent, in volucres
commutatae sumptis aliis effugerint, sicque pristinam potius formam, quam
castam voluntatem noluerunt commutare. [lib.v.fab.iiii]
NARCISSUS etiam
inter castos merito est numerando, cu mEcho nymphae illecebris commoveri
nunquam potuerit. [lib. iii.fab.v]
NEC minus Syrinx
castissima praedicatur, quae ut Pana Deum amantem fugeret, in arundinem se
transformari postulavit. [lib.i.fab.xii]
-- --M. Antonii Tritonii Utinenis, Mythologia, 1560 p. 15-16
Chaste / Celibate / Asexual:
Anaxarete
Arethusa
Daphne
Eperie
Hippolytus
Lotos
Musae
Narcissus
Syrinx
Many people preserve their chastity, and we can easily list
a bunch from literature, but these are a few examples that are relevant to
everyone:
ANAXARETE:
was a maiden from Cyprus who was never worn down by her suitor Iphis’* begging
to court her [cf. Ovid’s Metamorphoses, book 14, story 17]
ARETHUSA:
was a nymph and companion of Diana who valued her chastity so much that turned
into a spring when the river god Alpheus tried to attack her [book 8, story 17]
DAPHNE:
was the daughter of the river god Peneus and object of Apollo’s desire who
valued her chastity so much that she would rather turn into a laurel tree
instead of being courted by him [book 1, story 9]
EPERIE was
one of the nymphs who died of a snake bite while running away from Aesacus’
attack [book 2, story 2]
HIPPOLYTUS:
was the son of Theseus. When he was desired by his stepmother Phaedra, he was
never worn down by her prayers to court him [book 17, story 45]
LOTOS: was
a nymph who was turned into a tree to preserve her chastity while fleeing
Priapus’ attack [book 9, story 6]
THE MUSES were so chaste that when they were imprisoned and anticipated
being attacked by Pyreneus, they turned into birds and flew away. They would rather
lose their original form than give up their chastity [book 5, story 4]
NARCISSUS:
of course Narcissus is listed here, since he was never swayed by Echo’s attempts
to date him [book 3, story 5]
SYRINX: of course we have to list Syrinx, who transformed herself into a reed when she was escaping the god Pan’s attack [book 1, story 12]
* Iphis was a common first name. This is not the same Iphis in the myth of Iphis & Ianthe
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