“The bountiful goddess,” whose festival was celebrated by the Romans with much magnificence. […] The Egyptian god, whose eyes are the sun and moon. […] They did so on a ram, whose hide became the Golden Fleece (see Phryxus and Helle). […] A son of Saturn, father of Faunus, was turned into a woodpecker by Circe, whose love he had not requited. […] Commonly called Procne, whose sister was Philomela.