The great number of springs mentioned by Homer as one of
the notable features of Homeric Ithaca, considered in conjunction with the
innumerable springs existing in Kefalonia, -particularly in the Pronnoi district, - (in contrast to the
aridity of Ithaki in historical times).
(excerpt from the book: Homeric Ithaca, H. Putman Cramer / G. Metaxas)
It is well known that Homer lays
particular emphasis on the fact that Ithaka was noted for its numerous watering-places (Od. 13.247) and springs (Od. 17.207; 13.109, 147; 20.154). Homer's text leaves no doubt about it that one of Ithaca's main characteristics were the abundant water springs.This was one of the





