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See also: The Olympian gods 24–31 ■ The many affairs of Zeus 42–47 ■
The founding of Athens 56–57
O
v id’s Metamorphoses
tells the story of a young
woman named Arachne
from Lydia. She was so skilled at
weaving that nymphs used to come
from the sides of Mount Tmolus
and the shores of the River Pactolus
just to watch her work. The nymphs
thought she must have been taught
by Minerva, goddess of weaving,
but Arachne was offended by this
suggestion. Proudly, she challenged
the goddess to a weaving match.
Minerva, equally proud, then
disguised herself as an old woman
and confronted Arachne. While
she applauded Arachne’s skills,
Minerva also suggested that she
should show some humility and
honor the goddess of weaving.
Arachne insulted both the old
woman and Minerva—so the
goddess threw off her disguise and
challenged Arachne to a contest.
The weaving match
Minerva wove a tapestry depicting
the competition between herself
and Neptune to be the protector of
Athens. Arachne wove one showing
the immorality of the gods, with
scenes of the lustful Jupiter and
Neptune deceiving and seducing
their conquests in one disguise
after another. Minerva could find
no fault in Arachne’s work except
its string of insults to the gods, and
so, in a fit of rage, Minerva struck
her repeatedly with a wooden
weaving shuttle. Unable to bear
this torment, Arachne hanged
herself. Minerva then felt guilty
and brought Arachne back to life
as the world’s first spider. ■
ANCIENT ROME
SHE YET SPINS
HER THREAD,
AS A SPIDER
ARACHNE AND MINERVA
Arachne was
not of noble family
but her talent had
made her famous.
Metamorphoses
IN BRIEF
THEME
Challenging the gods
SOURCES
Metamorphoses, Ovid, 8 ce.
SETTING
Lydia, Asia Minor (in modern-
day Turkey).
KEY FIGURES
Arachne A young woman
from Lydia, a skilled weaver,
with little respect for the Greek
gods and their actions.
Nymphs Beautiful female
spirits associated with the
natural world.
Minerva The goddess of
wisdom, medicine, and the
arts, including weaving
and other handicrafts.
Neptune The god of the sea,
who had a violent temper.
Jupiter King of the gods;
brother of Neptune.
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