Mtis

The Seba library treats Mtis in 3 passages, across 2 authors (including Kerényi, Karl, Hesiod).

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Metis, 40, 91, 114, 118, 121, 132

Kerényi systematically indexes Mētis across multiple chapters of his mythological compendium, establishing her as a recurring figure of primary theological importance alongside Mnemosyne, the Moirai, and the Olympian genealogy.

Kerényi, Karl, The Gods of the Greeks, 1951thesis

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Menoatius, s. of Iapetus, struck by the thunderbolt of Zeus, 117

The Hesiodic index situates Mētis within the broader Titanic genealogy, providing the mythological substrate from which depth-psychological readings of divine cunning and cosmic suppression derive.

Hesiod, Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica, -700supporting

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Justice (personified), 10 ; dan. of Zeus, 23, 26, 145

The index of Hesiodic personifications — Justice, the Fates, the Muses — forms the conceptual field within which Mētis as personified intelligence operates as one among a cluster of cosmogonic feminine powers.

Hesiod, Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica, -700aside

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