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Les environs:

Fountain of PeireneCorinth Agora PireneCorinth Agora Pirene BoatLechaeum RoadCorinth Basilica JuliaKorinthos, North MarketSHOP ON THE ROMAN AGORA OF CORINTHTemple of ApolloTemple of Apollo, CorinthTemple of ApolloTemple of ApolloCORINTH.ST PAUL'S BEMAKorinthos, St. Paul`s BemaCORINTH, BABBIUS ROTUNDATHE INSCRIPTION ON BABBIUS ROTUNDACorinth Forum, S. Stoa, BouleuterionCorinth ShopsGlauke FountainErastus Stone, CorinthusTemple ECorinth OdeonOdeon of Ancient Corinth, supporting foundation of the seatsCorinth TheatreREMAINS OF THE GREEK THEATER OF CORINTHSanctuary of Demeter and KoreSanctuary of Demeter and KoreAmphitheatre CorinthTHE ROMAN AMPHITHEATER OF CORINTH.THE ARENACorinthus, Kraneion BasilicaAcrocorinth, Temple of Aphrodite

Localisation:

  • Grèce, Arkhaía Kórinthos
  • geo:37.906425,22.880493
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Classification:

  • Thermes
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=25711

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The Corinthians have baths in many parts of the city, some put up at the public charge and one by the emperor Hadrian. The most famous of them is near the Poseidon. It was made by the Spartan Eurycles, who beautified it with various kinds of stone, especially the one quarried at Croceae in Laconia. On the left of the entrance stands a Poseidon, and after him Artemis hunting. Throughout the city are many wells, for the Corinthians have a copious supply of flowing water, besides the water which the emperor Hadrian brought from Lake Stymphalus, but the most noteworthy is the one by the side of the image of Artemis. Over it is a Bellerophontes, and the water flows through the hoof of the horse Pegasus1.

See:

  1. Pausanias, Description of Greece II. 3.5
  2. http://corinth.ascsa.net/id/corinth/monument/baths%20of%20eurykles
  3. William Hutton, Describing Greece: Landscape and Literature in the Periegesis of Pausanias, Cambridge University Press,  2005, p. 156

Références

  1. Pausanias II.3.5

The Corinthians have baths in many parts of the city, some put up at the public charge and one by the emperor Hadrian. The most famous of them is near the Poseidon. It was made by the Spartan Eurycles, who beautified it with various kinds of stone, especially the one quarried at Croceae in Laconia. On the left of the entrance stands a Poseidon, and after him Artemis hunting. Throughout the city are many wells, for the Corinthians have a copious supply of flowing water, besides the water which the emperor Hadrian brought from Lake Stymphalus, but the most noteworthy is the one by the side of the image of Artemis. Over it is a Bellerophontes, and the water flows through the hoof of the horse Pegasus1.

See:

  1. Pausanias, Description of Greece II. 3.5
  2. http://corinth.ascsa.net/id/corinth/monument/baths%20of%20eurykles
  3. William Hutton, Describing Greece: Landscape and Literature in the Periegesis of Pausanias, Cambridge University Press,  2005, p. 156

Références

  1. Pausanias II.3.5


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