Hippocrene

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 5: Friday to Humanitarians, p. 720

Hippocrene (derived from hippos, 'a horse,' and krēnē, 'a fountain'), a fountain on the northern slope of Mount Helicon, in Greece, sacred to the

Muses and Apollo, which, according to the mythical account, was produced by a stroke from the hoof of the horse Pegasus (q.v.). It is identified with a spring at the modern Makariotissa.

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