- Palinurus
Palinurus, in
Roman mythology is the helmsman of a ship of the adventurerAeneas , whose descendants would one day found the city of Rome. As the price for the safe passage of Aeneas and his people after fleeing from Troy to Italy to escape the devastation of Troy by the Greeks during their victory in the Trojan War, Venus, the mother of Aeneas, offers to Neptune, god of the sea, the death of Palinurus. Somnus causes Palinurus to fall asleep and fall overboard. (Palinurus' own story at Aeneid 6.349 is not quite as reprehensible.) He is then stranded on the coast ofLucania , in southern Italy, where he is killed by a native tribe, theLucani . When Aeneas and the Sibyl meet Palinurus in the Underworld, the Sybil promises that the local people will be moved by signs to provide the helmsman's body with a proper burial, at what is nowCape Palinuro .cite book | editor = Hornblower, Simon and Antony Spawforth | title =The Oxford Classical Dictionary | edition = 3rd edition | year = 2003 | publisher = Oxford University Press Inc. | location = New York | id = ISBN 0-19-860641-9 | pages = 1100] Virgil "Aeneid", III.202, V.858, VI.381.]Palinurus is mentioned in "Utopia" by
Sir Thomas More as a type of careless traveller. "'Then you're not quite right,' he replied, 'for his sailing has not been like that of Palinurus, but more that of Ulysses, or rather of Plato. This man, who is named Raphael.'"cite book | last = More | first = Sir Thomas | title=Utopia | edition = 2nd edition | year = 1992 | editor = translated by Robert M. Adams | pages = 5]Palinurus was the pseudonym chosen by
Cyril Connolly for his book "The Unquiet Grave:A Word Cycle", and used to refer disparagingly to him byAlaric Jacob in "Scenes from a Bourgeois Life ".Singer
Peter Hammill recorded a song called "Palinurus (Castaway)" on his 1978 albumThe Future Now , with lyrics vaguely invoking Palinurus's sea voyage, including the pun "it's all Greek to me".References
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Palinuro
*Cape Palinuro
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