Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 2.3
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Chapter 2.3
2.3.1: Bronze statue of Athena with Muses on its pedestal in the marketplace
2.3.2: The Peirene spring, formed from a mother's tears over her son Cenchrias.
2.3.3: Peirene spring and nearby Apollo statue with a painting of Odysseus' deed.
2.3.4: Seated bronze Hermes with a ram on the road to Lechaeum
2.3.5: Bath near Poseidon's temple in Corinth with a fountain depicting Pegasus.
2.3.6: The fountain Glauce and the tomb of Medea's children.
2.3.7: An image of Deima and yearly sacrifices honored murdered Corinthian infants.
2.3.8: Medea's exile; her son Medus becomes eponym of the Medes.
2.3.9: Jason's migration to Corcyra and various accounts of his children
2.3.10: Medea becomes queen of Corinth
2.3.11: Medea hides her children in the sanctuary of Hera hoping for their immortality