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CIT_LINUS_PAUS ENT_LINUS SRC_PAUSANIAS_DESCRIPTION Pausanias, Description of Greece Book 9, ch. 29.6 And next to her is a statue of Linus, on a small rock carved like a cavern, to whom every year they perform funeral rites before they sacrifice to the Muses. It is said that Linus was the son of Urania by Amphiaraus the son of Poseidon, and that he had greater fame for musical skill than either his contemporaries or predecessors, and that Apollo slew him because he boasted himself as equal to the god. A. R. Shilleto 1886 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/68946 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 book.chapter located + name-anchored in chapter + substring gate (Gutenberg #68946/#68680); section-level locus per attestation — audit pending 1 0    
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