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Location
[edit]- Stoneman, p. 159
- Smith, "MUSE´A"
- Pausanias, 9.31.3
- Ascra
- Peck, "Musae"
- Peck, "Aganippé"
- Peck, "Helĭcon" 1.
Description of site
[edit]- Stoneman, p. 159
Festival: Muse'a
[edit]- Smith, "MUSE´A"
- Peck, "Musae
- Peck, "Musēa" 1.
- Pausanias, 9.29.1
- Pausanias, 9.31.3
Ovid
[edit]Misc.
[edit]- Statius, Thebaid 7.v.283 cite: "Termessus"
- Encyclopedia Mythica, "Hippocrene":
- A well on Mount Helicon in Boeotia (see Helicon). Similar to the fountain Aganippe it was created when the hoofs of Pegasus struck the ground. Both fountains impart poetic inspiration on those who drink from their waters1 and hence they are dedicated to the Muses.
- The name is derived from the Greek ἵππος, "horse," and κρήνη, "well." Presently the name of the spring is Kryopegadi ("cold fountain").
- 1. Persius. The Satires: Prologue.
References
[edit]- Peck, Harry Thurston, Harpers Dictionary of Classical Antiquities. New York. Harper and Brothers. 1898.
- Smith, William; A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities. William Smith, LLD. William Wayte. G. E. Marindin. Albemarle Street, London. John Murray. 1890. Online version at the Perseus Digital Library.
- Richard Stoneman, Land of Lost Gods: The Search for Classical Greece, Tauris Parke Paperbacks; Revised edition (January 4, 2011). ISBN 978-1848854239. p. 159