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In his 1499 introductory letter to Leonardo Crasso, Consigliere nell'Arte e Legie Pontifici, Giovanni Battista Scita writes of the "Hypnerotomachia Poliphili" by Francesco Colonna which it accompanies: "... here, too, are the rites of the Lampsacian God ...". This particular deity would seem to be the Pan-like satyr Bacchus - notorious for his orgiastic proclivities.

Anaxagoras, discussing the beginning and end of things, was asked if the ocean would ever stand in place of the Lampsacian Mountains. His reply was: "Yes, indeed, unless Time runs out". 211.26.165.3 (talk) 05:49, 3 July 2008 (UTC) Ian Ison[reply]

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