Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 7.23
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Chapter 7.23
7.23.1: The sea-nymph Argyra's love for the shepherd Selemnos
7.23.2: Selemnus turned into a river for love of the nymph Argyra.
7.23.3: The Selemnos river's waters cause forgetfulness of love.
7.23.4: Bolina, a maiden loved by Apollo who leapt into the sea and became immortal.
7.23.5: Sanctuary of Eileithyia at Aigion with a fully clothed wooden cult statue.
7.23.6: Statue of Eileithyia by Damophon of Messene.
7.23.7: Precinct of Asclepius near Eileithyia, with statues by Damophon
7.23.8: Asklepios as air and Apollo as the sun.
7.23.9: Sanctuaries and statues at Aegium
7.23.10: Bronze statues of Poseidon, Heracles, and Zeus with Athena called "from Argos."
7.23.11: Statues left to the Argives after dispute over sacrificial payments.