Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.12
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Chapter 10.12
10.12.1: Herophile the Sibyl at Delphi's prophetic rock
10.12.2: Herophile the Sibyl's prophecies of Helen and her hymn to Apollo.
10.12.3: The Sibyl of Marpessos and her claimed Ida-born origin
10.12.4: Marpessos on Trojan Ida, ruined town where the Aidoneus river sinks underground.
10.12.5: Herophile, the Samian Sibyl
10.12.6: The Sibyl's tomb in the Smintheus grove
10.12.7: Herophile born in the Corycus cave at Erythrae
10.12.8: Sibyl Demo of Cumae and a small stone water-jar said to hold her bones.
10.12.9: Sabbe, a prophetess (called a Sibyl), revered among Hebrews in Palestine.
10.12.10: Phaennis and the Dodona Peleiades, early prophetic women
10.12.11: Ancient prophets: Euclus, Musaeus, Lycus, and Bacis.