graphontes, thumiaterion kaiomenon zographousi,
kai epano kardian.] l. 1. c. 22. p. 38. It also signified an eagle.
[312] See the whole in Nonnus. l. 5. p. 148. It seems to have been a winged
machine, which is called [Greek: Kemos], from Cham the Sun. Hence the
notion of the chariot of the Sun, and horses of the same.
[313] [Greek: Kaukasou en knemoisi, Tuphaonie hote petre.] Apollonius
Rhodius. l. 2. v. 1214.
[314] Typhon was a high place; but represented as a Giant, and supposed to
be thunderstruck here, near the city Antioch. Strabo. l. 16. p. 1090. Here
was [Greek: Numphaion, spelaion ti hieron.] p. 1091.
[315] Strabo. l. 16. p. 1089. He mentions a place near the fountains of the
river Orontes called Paradisos: [Greek: Mechri kai ton tou Orontou pegon,
hai plesion tou te Libanou kai tou Paradeisou.] Strabo. l. 16. p. 1096.
[316] Diodorus Siculus. l. 4. p. 283.
[317] Servii Comment. in Virgil. AEneid. l. 2. v. 204.
[318] Nonni Dionys. l. 25. p. 668.
[319] Tot jugera ventre prementem. Ovid of the Pytho of Parnassus. Met. l.
1. v. 459.
See Pausanias. l. 10. p. 695. He says, the extent related to the place,
[Greek: entha ho Tituos etethe].
[320] [Greek: Hos de authis epanekein (ton Kleonta) es ta Gadeira, andra
heurein thalassion EKPEPTOKOTA es ten gen; touton plethra men pente malista
epechein, keraunothenta de hupo tou theou kaiesthai.] Pausan. l. 10. p.
806.
[321] Diogenes Laertius. Prooem. p. 5.
[322] [Greek: Temenos; hieron chorion aphorismenon Theoi.] Scholia in
Homer. Il. l. [Gamma]. v. 696.
[Greek: Kai temenos peripuston Amuklaioio Kanobou]. Dionysius. [Greek:
Perieges.] v. 13.
[Greek: Asulon temenos] at Daphne upon the Orontes. See above. p. 428.
[323] Lycophron. v. 6l3.
[324] Ovid. Metamorph. l. 11. v. 56.
[325] Apollonius Rhodius. l. 3. v. 1176.
[326] [Greek: Be d' ep' eran Dias pheugon ophiodea Kupron.] Parthenius, as
corrected by Vossius. See Notes to Pompon. Mela. p. 391.
[327] Lycophron. v. 110.
[328] Apollonius Rhodius. l. 2. v. 707.
[329] Hyginus. Fab. 140.
[330] Plutarch de Oraculoram defectu. v. 1. p. 417.
[331] Clemens Alexand. Cohort. p. 29.
[332] Prolegomena to the Pyth. Odes of Pindar.
[333] P. 39.
[334] Silius Ital. l. 3. v. 29.
[335] [Greek: Luchnon asbeston.] Plutarch de Defect. Orac. vol. 1. p. 410.
[336] Porphyr. de Abstinentia. l. 2.
[337] L. 1. p. 63.
[338] [Greek: To de luchnion en Prutaneioi.] Theoc. Idyll. 21. v. 36.
|