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Salmacis () was an atypical of . She rejected the ways of the virginal Greek in favour of and .


Mythology

Ovid's version
Salmacis' attempted rape of is narrated in the fourth book of 's (see also Dercetis).

One day, Hermaphroditus went swimming in his pool. Upon seeing him, Salmacis was struck with love for him, approached him and confessed her love to him; but he was not interested, and demanded she leave. She did so, but her passion took her back, unable to stay away from him., 4.317-345 As Hermaphroditus emerged from the pool, she threw herself at him, and forcibly kissed him as he tried to escape. Salmacis then cried to the gods and begged them to let them stay together forever; and the gods answered by fusing them together for all time, into a deity that had both male and female parts. She thus becomes one with Hermaphroditus and he curses the fountain to have the same effect on every other person who would bathe there., 4.346-388


Other versions
In a description found on the remains of a wall in , Hermaphroditus' mother names Salmacis as the nymph who nursed and took care of an infant Hermaphroditus after his parents put him in her care, a very different version than the one presented by .Romano, Allen J. “The Invention of Marriage: Hermaphroditus and Salmacis at Halicarnassus and in Ovid.” The Classical Quarterly, vol. 59, no. 2, The, 2009, pp. 543–61.

of also implies that Hermaphroditus was born like that, rather than becoming later in life against his will, and blames it on the identity of the boy's father ., Dialogues of the Gods Apollo and Dionysus


Salmacis fountain
Salmacis was the name of a or spring located in modern-day , . According to some classical authors, the water had the reputation of making men effeminate and soft. This legend lies at the heart of Ovid's tale of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus.


Ancient art
A in Room 10 of the Casa della Venere in Conchiglia (House of Venus in the Shell) in depicts Eros standing in between Hermaphroditus and Salmacis. The fresco is possibly the earliest (before 79 AD) and the only ancient artwork of the water nymph before her union with Hermaphroditus. Pompeii in Pictures: II.3.3 Pompeii. Casa della Venere in Conchiglia


Post-Classical reception

Literature
, a poet and playwright, wrote a poem Salmacis and Hermaphroditus based on Ovid's work. The poem was published anonymously in London in 1602. Francis Beaumont, Salmacis and Hermaphroditus - Luminarium.org

Algernon Charles Swinburne's 1863 poem "Hermaphroditus", based on the Bernini sculpture of the same name in the Louvre, makes mention of Salmacis in the final stanza.

A novel of short stories by Italian writer called Salmace (Salmacis), a title that spans the entire collection. In the story it tells of the transformation of a man into a woman, in a highly metaphorical context.


Sculpture
A sculpture by François-Joseph Bosio, La nymphe Salmacis from 1826, can be seen on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Sculpture: The Nymph Salmacis by François-Joseph Bosio, Louvre Museum, Paris

A sculpture by Sir of Salmacis (aka The Bather Surprised) Bather surprised | Museum of Royal Worcester was designed in 1868. It was modelled and exhibited at the Royal Academy, London in 1869. A variety of porcelain replicas were made from 1875 and an example was exhibited at the Paris Exhibition of 1878. Sir Thomas Brock | Museum of Royal Worcester

The ("Greek Fountain") is a fountain from the Renaissance period located in Gallipoli, southern Italy. The fountain has bas-reliefs depicting three metamorphoses in Greek mythology. The center bas-relief shows Eros flying beside Aphrodite, while Hermaphroditus and Salmacis are shown below laying together and embracing.


Painting
A painting of Salmacis in 1877 by French artist was one of the most admired works at the Paris Exhibition according to The Art Journal of 1878. The painting depicts a startled Salmacis seated among reeds, clutching her drapery to her chest in alarm. Salmacis: Landelle, Charles - The Art Journal (1878)


Music
The British band Genesis wrote and performed a song entitled "Fountain of Salmacis" on their 1971 album . It tells the story of Salmacis' attempted rape of Hermaphroditus. At the end of the song, the lyrics state that Salmacis and Hermaphroditus were "joined as one" and forever live beneath the lake from which the fountain appears.


Bibliography
  • , Dialogues of the Gods; translated by Fowler, H W and F G. Oxford: The Clarendon Press. 1905.
  • . , Volume I: Books 1-8. Translated by Frank Justus Miller. Revised by G. P. Goold. Loeb Classical Library No. 42. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1977, first published 1916. .


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