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Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
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Fragment #5-
Diodorus iv. 85:
Some say that great earthquakes occurred, which broke through the neck of land and formed the straits, *064 the sea parting the mainland from the island. But Hesiod, the poet, says just the opposite: that the sea was open, but Orion piled up the promontory by Peloris, and founded the close of Poseidon which is especially esteemed by the people thereabouts. When he had finished this, he went away to Euboea and settled there, and because of his renown was taken into the number of the stars in heaven, and won undying remembrance.
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