Callirrhŏé
(
Καλλιρρόη)
1.
afterwards called Enneacrunus (
Ἐννεάκρουνος), or the
“Nine Springs,” because its water was distributed by nine pipes, was the
most celebrated well in Athens, situated in the southeastern part of the city, and still
retains its ancient name.
2.
See
Alcmaeon.