This section is from "The American Cyclopaedia", by George Ripley And Charles A. Dana. Also available from Amazon: The New American Cyclopędia. 16 volumes complete..
Acis, in Ovid, son of Faunus and Symsethis, beloved by the nereid Galatea, and through jealousy crushed to death under a huge rock by Polyphemus. Galatea changed his blood into the river Acis, on which now stands the town of Aci Reale, where the scenes of the legend are still shown.
 
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