ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 193

OTTO KERN

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SUMMARY: This testimony, from the geographer Pausanias, says that in his poem, Onomacritus he calls Heracles an Idaean Dactyl.

ORPHIC CRITICAL TESTIMONY 193

III (Ki. 4) Ἑλλάδος Περιήγησις Παυσανίου 8.31.3 (Ἀρκαδίας) about the temple of the Great Goddesses at Megalópolis (Μεγαλόπολις):

ἔστι δὲ καὶ Ἡρακλῆς παρὰ τῆι Δήμητρι μέγεθος μάλιστα πῆχυν· τοῦτον τὸν Ἡρακλέα (ἡρακλῆν vulgo) εἶναι τῶν Ἰδαίων καλουμένων Δακτύλων Ὀνομάκριτός φησιν ἐν τοῖς ἔπεσι.

“By the side of Demeter there is also a Heracles about a cubit high. This Heracles, says Onomacritus in his poem, is one of those called Idaean Dactyls.”

(trans. W. H. S. Jones, 1918)

Christian Lobeck Aglaophamus I 335; Carl Robert Griechische Heldensage I 641.


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