Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.30
Chapter 10.30
- 10.30.1: Polygnotos' painting of the daughters of Pandareos
- 10.30.2: Maidens seized by the Harpies and handed to the Erinyes
- 10.30.3: Group of statues: Antilochus, Agamemnon, Achilles, Protesilaus, and Patroclus
- 10.30.4: Iaseus removing Phocus's gold signet, commemorating their friendship.
- 10.30.5: Maira and Actaeon sculptural group.
- 10.30.6: Orpheus seated in Persephone's willow grove, playing a lyre.
- 10.30.7: Promedon by the willow, either Polygnotus' invention or an Orpheus‑loving Greek.
- 10.30.8: Thamyris blinded, seated with a shattered lyre beside Pelias and Schedios.
- 10.30.9: Marsyas at Celaenae: statue, river-origin myth, and his flute aiding against the Galatians