citation_id,entity_id,source_id,work_title,locus,quote,translator,translation_year,source_url,evidence_grade,evidence_note,verified_on,verify_method,display_order,needs_review,review_reason,original_text_url CIT_HYGIEIA_PAUSAN,ENT_HYGIEIA,SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION,"Pausanias, Description of Greece","Pausanias, Description of Greece","And next to Diitrephes, (I shall not mention the more obscure images), are some statues of goddesses, as Hygiea, (_Health_), who they say was the daughter of Aesculapius, and Athene by the same name of Hygiea. And there is a small stone such as a little man can sit on, on which they say Silenus rested, when Dionysus came to the land. Silenus is the name they give to all old Satyrs.",A. R. Shilleto,1886,https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/68946,primary-verbatim,,2026-06-18,name-anchored (note-keyword scored) + substring gate; locus per attestation,1,1,"English translation (A. R. Shilleto, Bohn ed., Gutenberg #68946/#68680) located by name; verify book.chapter.",https://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus:text:1999.01.0159