The Geography And Antiquities of Ithaca

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Ccphalus, who was the re- puted descendant of Neptune; or perhaps of the first set- tler, through .^.olus and Deion, is said to have given name to Cephallonia. Ithacus, Neritus, and Polyctor were pos- sibly sons of Ccphalus, the first of whom founded the new • Pausanias' Connthiacs. This edifice was for the use of persons fre- quenting the bath. Circular rooms are to this day common in all the baths of Greece, generally covered with a dome.
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