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3. (1838) The Mythology of Ancient Greece and Italy (2e éd.) pp. -516

But the other Titans now grew jealous, and they murdered Hyperiôn, and flung Helios into the river Eridanos, where he was drowned. […] The aged pair obeyed : ere they reached the summit they turned round to look, and beheld a lake where the town had stood. […] He was also named like the other gods from the places where he was worshiped, ex. gr. […] This tale is an evident interpolation in the part of the Odyssey where it occurs. […] She now proceeds to Arcadia, where Pan, the chief god of that country, supplies her with dogs of an excellent breed.

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