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Here was the tomb of Calus, the nephew of Tomb o£
Daedalus, who was slain by his uncle.
The Temple of Esculapius was worthy of Temple of
r , Esculapius.
investigation, on account of its statues and
pictures. (
On the path which led to the summit,
round the south-western end of the Acropolis,
stood the Temple of Themis ; and before it the Temple of
Tomb of Hippolytus.
There were also Temples of " Earth the Temples of
nourisher of youth/' and " the Ceres of green ceres,
fields/'
Pausanias, having here recounted the build-
ings and statues which rendered the Acropo-
lis richer, in the works of architecture and
sculpture, than any other spot in the known
world, descends by the same track by which
he entered. As we shall shortly part with
him without the gates, we will defer our visit
to the Acropolis, it being more closely con-
nected with the subject of the Elgin marbles,
and therefore demanding more particular at-
tention ; and proceed, for the present, with
our classical conductor, to the Temple of Grotto of
Apollo, in a cavern, situated, together with a Apolio*
Here was the tomb of Calus, the nephew of Tomb o£
Daedalus, who was slain by his uncle.
The Temple of Esculapius was worthy of Temple of
r , Esculapius.
investigation, on account of its statues and
pictures. (
On the path which led to the summit,
round the south-western end of the Acropolis,
stood the Temple of Themis ; and before it the Temple of
Tomb of Hippolytus.
There were also Temples of " Earth the Temples of
nourisher of youth/' and " the Ceres of green ceres,
fields/'
Pausanias, having here recounted the build-
ings and statues which rendered the Acropo-
lis richer, in the works of architecture and
sculpture, than any other spot in the known
world, descends by the same track by which
he entered. As we shall shortly part with
him without the gates, we will defer our visit
to the Acropolis, it being more closely con-
nected with the subject of the Elgin marbles,
and therefore demanding more particular at-
tention ; and proceed, for the present, with
our classical conductor, to the Temple of Grotto of
Apollo, in a cavern, situated, together with a Apolio*