Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.38
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Chapter 10.38
10.38.1: Origin of the Ozolian Locrians' name
10.38.2: Nessus' rotting corpse blamed for a local foul stench.
10.38.3: First inhabitants wearing untanned, hairy animal-skin garments
10.38.4: Amphissa: the chief Ozolian Locrian city, named for Amphissa, beloved of Apollo.
10.38.5: Temple of Athena on the acropolis with a bronze statue said to be from Troy.
10.38.6: Statue of Night by Rhoecus on the Protothronia cornice at Ephesus.
10.38.7: Ancient Athena statue at Amphissa and the local rite to the Anaktes.
10.38.8: Myonia (Locri): Meilichian night-sacrifices and a Poseidonion temple.
10.38.9: Oiantheia: sanctuary of Aphrodite and nearby grove with Artemis temple.
10.38.10: Naupaktos: its name and shifting control between Athenians, Messenians, and Lokrians.
10.38.11: Authorship of the Naupactian poem.
10.38.12: Seaside temple of Poseidon; Artemis Aetolian statue; cave sanctuary of Aphrodite for women.
10.38.13: Phalysios healed by Asclepius via Anyte's sealed tablet