Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 8.14
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Chapter 8.14
8.14.1: Pheneus flood and drainage chasms at the mountains Oryxis and Sciathis.
8.14.2: Heracles' pits at Pheneus
8.14.3: Heracles' channel across the plain of Pheneus to drain the river Olbios.
8.14.4: Pheneos: steep acropolis and ruined temple of Athena Tritonia
8.14.5: Odysseus dedicated a bronze statue of Poseidon Hippios.
8.14.6: Odysseus' injunction to the Pheneatian horse-tenders
8.14.7: Doubt about Odysseus' bronze statue dedication at Pheneus.
8.14.8: Samians Rhoecus and Theodorus, pioneers of bronze casting and statue pouring.
8.14.9: Tomb of Iphikles at Pheneos.
8.14.10: Myrtilus, son of Hermes and charioteer of Oenomaus.
8.14.11: Myrtilus betrays Oenomaus, is thrown into the sea, and buried with nightly rites by the Pheneatians.
8.14.12: Myrtoan Sea named for the woman Myrto, not for Myrtilus.