Opus
place · 2 works · 2 mentions · 2 anchored passages
renowned Opus · the famous mother-city of the Locrians
in the texts
Against Timarchus
The homeland of Patroclus and his father Menoetius, mentioned in the Homeric verses recited.
for he had promised to bring his son back safe to Opus, if he would send him along with him to Troy, and entrust him to his care.
Now read what Patroclus says in the dream about their common burial and about the intercourse that they once had with one another.
Olympian
The Locrian city, homeland of Epharmostus, glorified by his garlands and protected by Themis and Eunomia.
From there the choicest garlands glorify the famous mother-city of the Locrians with her splendid trees.
for your words will not fall to the ground, short of the mark, when you trill the lyre in honor of the wrestling of the man from renowned Opus.