Strabo, Geography 7. 7. 9 ff :
"All Epeiros and the Illyrian country were rugged and full of mountains . . . at the present time desolation prevails in most parts, while the parts that are still inhabited survive only in villages and in ruins. And even the oracle at Dodona, like the rest, is virtually extinct.
This oracle, according to Ephoros, was founded by the Pelasgoi.
And the poet speaks in this way : `O Lord Zeus, Dodonaios, Pelasgios' ; and Hesiod : `He came to Dodona and the oak-tree, seat of the Pelasgoi.'
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