In the Ilias189 Oceanos is said to dread the thunder of Zeus. […] Rhea, they said, came to Mount Parrhasion, amidst whose thickets she brought forth her divine son. […] Another name of the Imbrasos was said to be Parthenios523. […] The philosopher smiled and said, “Though it is not strictly right in me to do so, yet I will show you something new.” […] “This fable, it is said, is a representation of the destiny of the human soul.