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Parthenope and the foundations of Naples

by Seconda d

Pages 4 and 5 of 11

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Parthenope, then, we were saying… her name means “virgin” in ancient Greek and she was one of the beautiful mermaids living in the Mediterranean. She – and all mermaids – was known for her melodious voice, which she used to attract sailors and travelers only to kill them once they were in her reach.
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Sailors=marinai
In her reach=alla sua portata
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A man like Ulysses, devoted to knowledge and led by the strongest curiosity, wanted to hear Parthenope sing but, as he also wanted to go back home to his wife and son, he wasn’t too keen on the idea of getting butchered.
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Wasn’t too keen on the idea of getting butchered=non gli piaceva molto l'idea di farsi massacrare.