Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Pan

Pan, in Greek mythology, the god of flocks, herds, woods, and fields, represented as an ugly but merry man with the legs and usually the horns and ears of a goat. He played the pan-pipes, which he invented, and his musical skills helped him to seduce the nymphs he constantly pursued (he was regarded as a personification of Lust). Pan was thought to be responsible for the sudden alarm felt by people, especially travellers in remote and desolate places--hence the term panic.

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