Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.29
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Chapter 10.29
10.29.1: Ocnus plaiting a rope while a she‑ass devours it.
10.29.2: The woman of Oknos, a proverb for futile labor
10.29.3: Depiction of Phaedra's death with Ariadne and Tityus.
10.29.4: Dionysus bridges the Euphrates at Zeugma.
10.29.5: Chloris and Thyia: friends linked to Poseidon and Neleus.
10.29.6: Procris and Clymene, mythic women linked to Cephalus and Iphiclus.
10.29.7: Megara, Heracles' wife.
10.29.8: Odysseus with Elpenor, Teiresias, and Anticleia at the trench
10.29.9: Theseus and Peirithous seated on thrones, with rock binding them.
10.29.10: Friendship of Theseus and Peirithous praised by Homer