Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 8.25
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Chapter 8.25
8.25.1: Sanctuary of Asclepius Kaousios near the ruins of Kaous.
8.25.2: The city of Thelpusa and the course of the river Ladon.
8.25.3: Sanctuary at Thelpousa with stone statues of Demeter, her daughter, and Dionysus.
8.25.4: Sanctuary of Demeter Erinys at Onkeion near Thelpusa.
8.25.5: Demeter transforms into a mare; Poseidon, as a stallion, unites with her.
8.25.6: Demeter surnamed Erinys and Lousia after bathing in the Ladon; wooden images with marble limbs.
8.25.7: Statues of Erinys and Lousia; Arcadian myth of Demeter's child and Poseidon Hippios.
8.25.8: Arion the horse and his disputed parentage.
8.25.9: Adrastus and his divine horses Caerus and Arion
8.25.10: Arion, the divine horse taken by Heracles and later given to Adrastus.
8.25.11: Tomb of Trygone, nurse of Asclepius, at the sanctuary of Asclepius Païs.
8.25.12: The river Tuthoa and the Korakon island where the Ladon meets the Alpheios.
8.25.13: The Ladon River: extremely beautiful yet too small to have islands.