Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 10.5
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Chapter 10.5
10.5.1: The Phocicum, an assembly building for Phocians on the road from Daulis to Delphi
10.5.2: Phocian assembly hall with Zeus flanked by Hera and Athena
10.5.3: Oedipus' murder of his father on the Schiste road
10.5.4: Tombs of Laius and his servant at Oedipus's murder site on the Schiste road
10.5.5: The oracle of Apollo at Delphi, originally an Earth oracle with prophetess Daphnis.
10.5.6: Oracle's transfer from Earth and Poseidon to Apollo; Poseidon given Calaureia.
10.5.7: Origins of the Delphic oracle: Phemonoe or Olen as the first hexameter prophet.
10.5.8: Olen, the first prophet of Phoebus and originator of song.
10.5.9: Earliest temple of Apollo made from laurel or beeswax, associated with the Hyperboreans.
10.5.10: Temple at Aptera named for the builder Pteras, not from a fern.
10.5.11: The bronze temple of Apollo.
10.5.12: Temple of Hephaestus with golden singing-birds and uncertain fate
10.5.13: A temple by Trophonius and Agamedes, destroyed and rebuilt by Spintharus.