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Greek mythology — or more particularly in Ancient Greek poetry— Pitys (English translation: "pine") was anOread nymph who was pursued by Pan. According to a passage inNonnus ' "Dionysiaca " (ii.108) she was changed into a pine tree by the gods in order to escape him. Pitys is mentioned inLongus ' "Daphnis and Chloe " (ii.7 and 39) and byLucian of Samosata ("Dialogues of the Dead", 22.4). [These occurences are noted by Birger A. Pearson, "'She Became a Tree': A Note to CG II, 4: 89, 25-26" "The Harvard Theological Review", 69.3/4 (July - October 1976): 413-415) p. 414 note 8; Pearson notes that an assertion by Rouse in notes to "Dionysiaca" (Loeb Classical Library ), to the effect that Pitys is mentioned inPropertius is in error. ] Pitys was chased by Pan as wasSyrinx , who was turned into reeds to escape the satyr who then used her reeds for hispanpipes . The flute-notes may have frightened themaenads running from his woodland in a "panic." The subject is illustrated in paintings of (roughly chronologically)Nicolas Poussin ,Jacob Jordaens ,Francois Boucher ,William-Adolphe Bouguereau ,Annibale Carracci ,Andrea Casali ,Arnold Bocklin , SirLawrence Alma-Tadema , andMaxfield Parrish .Notes
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