Parnassus
Persius describes Parnassus as two-topped, referencing the twin peaks of the mountain sacred to Apollo and the Muses
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Persius describes Parnassus as two-topped, referencing the twin peaks of the mountain sacred to Apollo and the Muses (Satires (Persius), Satires (Persius) > The Prologue)
Satires (Persius)
- attestation: Persius describes Parnassus as two-topped, referencing the twin peaks of the mountain sacred to Apollo and the Muses (Satires (Persius) > The Prologue)
"did I dream on the two-topped Parnasus"
Appears in: Places, Entities in Satires (Persius), Roman Tradition