Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 9.31
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Chapter 9.31
9.31.1: Arsinoe statue on Helicon borne by a bronze ostrich.
9.31.2: Priapus honored at Lampsacus as son of Dionysus and Aphrodite.
9.31.3: The Museia and Eros competitions on Mount Helicon
9.31.4: Boeotians assert Hesiod composed only the Works and omitted its proem.
9.31.5: Hesiod's poems and prophetic verses.
9.31.6: Conflicting accounts of Hesiod's death.
9.31.7: The spring of Narcissus at Donakon on Mount Helicon
9.31.8: Narcissus's love for his twin sister
9.31.9: Pamphos links the narcissus to Persephone's abduction