eilon einai ton katesterismenon.] Scholia in Aratum. p. 48.
[175] Plutarch de Fluminibus. vol. 2. p. 1154.
[176] Eustathius in Dionysium. v. 239. See Steph. Byzant. [Greek:
Aiguptos.]
[177] Plutarch [Greek: peri ton ekleloipoton chresterion.] vol. 1. p. 409.
[178] Strabo. l. 16. p. 1101. There was supposed to have been a person in
Thessaly named Cycnus, the son of Apollo. He lived upon a lake Uria; which
was so called from his mother.
Inde lacus Hyries videt, et Cycneia Tempe,
Quae subitus celebravit olor. Ovid. Metam. l. 7. v. 371.
Uria was also a river in Boeotia: and here was a Cycnus, said to have been
the son of Poseidon. Pausan. l. 10. p. 831.
[179] [Greek: Erasthenta de Pasiphaes Dia genesthai men Tauron; nun de
aeton kai kuknon.] Porphyry de Abstin. l. 3. p. 285.
[Greek: Pou nun ekeinos ho aetos? pou dai ho kuknos? pou dai autos ho
Zeus.] Clemens. Alex. Cohort. p. 31.
[180] Nonni Dionysiaca. l. 24. p. 626.
[181]
[Greek: Pros Gorgoneia pedia Kisthenes, hina]
[Greek: Hai phorkides naiousi, denaioi korai,]
[Greek: Treis kuknomorphoi, koinon omm' ektemenai.] AEschyli Prometheus.
p. 48.
[Greek: Hai men phorkides treis--eichon eidos Kuknon]. Scholia ibidem.
[Greek: Phorkun en aner Kurenaios; hoide Kurenaioi kata genos men eisin
Aithiopes.] Palaephatus. Edit. Elz. p. 76.
[182] [Greek: Tate ota, kai tous ophthalmous hoi demiourgountes ex hules
timias kathierousi, tois Theois anatithentes eis tous neos; touto depou
ainissomenoi, hos panta theos horai, kai akouei.] Clemens Alexand. l. 5. p.
671.
See Diodorus. l. 3. p. 145. This may have been one reason, among others,
why the Cyclopians and Arimaspians are represented with one eye: [Greek:
ton mounopa straton Arimaspon]. AEschylus Prometh. p. 49. The Arimaspian
history was written by Aristeus Proconnesius, and styled [Greek: Arimaspeia
epe.]
[183] Plutarch. [Greek: Ei.] vol. 2. p. 387.
[184] Porph. de Abst. l. 3. p. 286.
[185] Aristophanes. Aves. [Greek: Kuknoi Puthioi kai Delioi.] v. 870.
[186] Plato de Republica. l. 10. p. 620. vol.2.
[187] Porph. de Abstin. l. 4. p. 364.
[188] Lycophron. v. 426. Scholia Ibidem.
[189] Callimachus. Hymn to Delos. v. 249.
[190] Fragmenta Lini. Ex Aristobulo. See Poesis Philosoph. H. Steph. p.
112.
[191] Ovid. Metamorph. l. 14. v. 509.
[192] Plato in Phaedone. vol. 1. p. 84. Plutarch. in [Greek: Ei.] v. 2. p.
387.
Cicero Tusc. Quaest. l. 1. Pliny. l. x. c. 23.
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