Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Odes
Target Entity: Odes_\u0028Horace\u0029
Preceding Context: Mt. Lykaion was an important site of religious worship in ancient Greece. Pausanias describes a sanctuary of Pan surrounded by a grove of trees. At the sanctuary were bases of statues, which by Pausanias’ time had been deprived of the statues themselves, as well as a hippodrome, where the athletic games had once been held. References to Lykaian Pan are especially abundant in Latin poetry, as for instance in Virgil’s epic, the Aeneid: “Lupercal / Parrhasio dictum Panos de more Lycaei,” “…the Lupercal, named after the Parrhasian worship of Lykaian Pan,” and in Horace’s
Succeeding Context: : “Velox amoenum saepe Lucretilem / mutat Lycaeo Faunus,” “Often swift Faunus [Pan] exchanges Lykaion for pleasant Lucretilis.”
Paragraph Title: Lykaian Pan
Source Page: Lykaion

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