Nikon D7200, 12-24mm f/4G lens @12mm f/8, aperture priority. |
"Moreover, as has already been mentioned, the divinity to whom the temple belonged has long been debated. Many have identified it as the Temple of Apollo, due to the geographical description given by Pausanias, however there is very little evidence aside from this which identified the temple as such. Additionally, even if the temple did belong to Apollo, possible epithets remain a mystery, with Pausanias only mentioning a gold statue and no other details. Thus, the cult practice which would have occurred there is completely unknown." — "Temple of Apollo, Corinth" Warwick University |