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ホメロスとオルフィスの『パーン賛歌』は、パーンがエーコーの秘密の声を追いかけて山を越えるというロンゴスの物語を繰り返している<ref>Hesiod and Homer, Translated by Hugh. G. Evelyn-White (2008). ''Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica''. Digireads.com. Homeric Hymn XIX. To Pan, p.127. ISBN:1420930753</ref><ref>Orpheus, Translated by Thomas Taylor (2013). ''The Mystical Hymns of Orpheus''. Old Book Publishing Ltd. Orphic Hymn XI. To Pan, page 35. ISBN|:781071381</ref>。
ホティウスの『ビブリオテーケー』の写本190には、パーンのエーコーへの片思いは、美人コンテストでのパーンの評決に怒ったアプロディーテが仕掛けたと書かれている<ref>Photius, Translated by René Henry (2003). ''Bibliothèque: Tome III: Codices 186-222''. Les Belles Lettres. Codex 190. ISBN:2251322221</ref>。
Codex 190 of [[Photios I of Constantinople|Photius']] ''[[Bibliotheca (Photius)|Bibliotheca]]'' states that Pan's unrequited love for Echo was placed there by [[Aphrodite]], angry at his verdict in a beauty contest.<ref>[[Photios I of Constantinople|Photius]], Translated by René Henry (2003). ''Bibliothèque: Tome III: Codices 186-222''. Les Belles Lettres. Codex 190. {{ISBN|2251322221}}</ref>
[[Nonnus]]’ ''[[Dionysiaca]]'' contains a number of references to Echo. In Nonnus’ account, though Pan frequently chased Echo, he never won her affection.<ref>[[Nonnus]], Translated by [[W. H. D. Rouse]] (1989). ''Dionysiaca: Books 1-15''. Loeb. Book XV, para. 306. {{ISBN|0674993799}}</ref> Book VI also makes reference to Echo in the context of the [[Flood myth|Great Deluge]]. Nonnus states that the waters rose so far that even high on the hills Echo was forced to swim. Having escaped the advances of Pan, she feared now the lust of [[Poseidon]].<ref>[[Nonnus]], ''Dionysiaca'', Book VI, para. 257.</ref>

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