Pausanias Analysis
Chapter 9.38
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Chapter 9.38
9.38.1: Sanctuary of the Charites at Orchomenus with sacred stones said to have fallen from heaven.
9.38.2: The round stone treasury of Minyas.
9.38.3: Tomb of Hesiod; an oracle ordered his bones brought to Orchomenus, a crow revealed the spot.
9.38.4: The tomb of Hesiod with an elegiac inscription.
9.38.5: Actaeon and his bound bronze statue at Orchomenus.
9.38.6: Sources of the river Melas and Lake Cephisida.
9.38.7: Heracles diverts the river Cephisus into the plain of Orchomenus
9.38.8: Orchomenians' great wealth and their likely restoration of the Cephisus channel.
9.38.9: Aspledon deserted for lack of water; named for Aspledon, son of Poseidon and Mideia.
9.38.10: Chersias' verses; Orchomenians preserve his epigram on Hesiod's tomb.