Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 2.26
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Chapter 2.26
2.26.1: Sanctuary of Asklepios near Epidauros.
2.26.2: Argive settlement of Epidauria and the competing genealogies for Epidaurus.
2.26.3: Phlegyas' spying and raids in the Peloponnese.
2.26.4: Infant exposed on Mount Titthion, nursed by a goat and guarded by a watchdog.
2.26.5: Discovery of Asclepius, divine healer who raised the dead
2.26.6: Coronis slain for infidelity; Hermes rescues the infant Asclepius from the pyre.
2.26.7: Asclepius born of Coronis of Epidaurus, not Arsinoe.
2.26.8: Asclepius cult originating in Epidaurus and spreading to Athens (Epidauria) and Pergamum.
2.26.9: Asclepius sanctuaries and the Cyrenaean practice of sacrificing goats.
2.26.10: Asclepius regarded as a god from the beginning.