in Ancient Geography, a very clear fountain in Mount Helicon in Boeotia; called Hippocrene by the Greeks, because opened by Pegasus on striking the rock with his hoof, and hence called Pegasius.
in Ancient Geography, a very clear fountain in Mount Helicon in Boeotia; called Hippocrene by the Greeks, because opened by Pegasus on striking the rock with his hoof, and hence called Pegasius.