AGANIPPE, in Antiquity, a fountain of Boeotia, M m 2 at

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at Mount Helicon, on the borders between Phocis and Boeotia, sacred to the Muses, and running into the river Permessus; (Pliny, Pausanias.) Ovid seems to make Aganippe and Hippocrene the same. Selinus more truly distinguishes them, and ascribes the blending them to poetical license.