reonomias ton phonon anestemmenoi
tois ophesin.] Clemens Cohort. p. 11.
[645] Julius Firmicus. p. 14.
[646] Apollon. Rhod. l. 1. v. 636.
[647] Scholia Apollon. l. 1. v. 635.
[648] Porphyry [Greek: peri apoches]. l. 2. p. 224.
[649] Turricolas Lamias, Fauni quas Pompiliique
Instituere Numae. Lactant. de falsa Relig. l. 1. c. 22. p. 105.
[650] Homer Odyss. [Kappa]. v. 81.
[651] Ibid. [Kappa]. v. 120.
[652] [Greek: En merei tini tes choras (tes Sikelias) Kuklopes, kai
Laistrugones, oikesai.] Thucyd. l. 6. p. 378.
[653] Scholia. v. 956. Leon in Leontium is a translation of Lais ([Hebrew:
LWSH]) Leo: Bochart.
[654] Lycoph. above.
[655] Plutarch de Defect. Orac. vol. 1. p. 398.
[Greek: Heteroi de phaisin ek Maliaion aphikesthai Lamias thugatera
Sibullan.] Clem. Alex. Strom. l. 1. p. 358. Pausanias makes her the
daughter of Jupiter and Lamia. l. 10. p. 825.
[656] Clemens Alex. l. 1. p. 358.
[657] See Diodorus. l. 20. p. 778. of the Lamia in Libya, and of her
cavern.
[658] Euripides quoted ibid.
[659] Philostratus. Vita Apollon. l. 4. p. 183.
[660] Aristot. Ethic. l. 7. c. 6. p. 118. See Plutarch [Greek: peri
polupragmosunes], And Aristoph. Vespae. Schol. v. 1030.
[661] Horace, l. 3. ode 17.
[662] Virgil AEn. l. 7. v. 1. See Servius.
[663] Strabo. l. 5. p. 357. [Greek: Kolpon Kaiattan. kl.]
[664] Ibid. p. 356.
[665] Silius. l. 8.
[666] De Virgiliana continentia. p. 762. Caiat signified a kind of whip, or
thong, probably such was used at Caiate.
[667] Virgil. AEneid. l. 5. v. 873.
[668] See Nonnus. l. 19. p. 320.
[669] V. 653. See Natalis Comes.
[670] L. 4. v. 892.
[671] V. 1269.
[672] Odyss. l. [Mu]. v. 39.
[673] From Mr. Pope's translation.
[674] Callimachi Frag. 184. p. 510.
[675] Apollon. l. 4. v. 828. Scholia. She is said also to have been the
daughter of Hecate and Phorcun. Ibid. The daughter of a Deity means the
priestess. Phor-Cun signifies Ignis Dominus, the same as Hephastus.
[676] Herodotus. l. 7. c. 90.
[677] [Greek: Kuros ho helios.] See Radicals. p. 48.
[678] Strabo. l. 14. p. 1002. the promontory was called Curias [Greek:
Kurias akra; eita polis Kourion.]
[679] L. 4. c. 103.
[680] Virgil. AEneid. l. 8. v. 190.
[681] Livy. l. 1. c. 7.
[682] Plutarch. in Amatorio. vol. 2. p. 762.
[683] Lactantius de F. R. l. 1. c. 20. p. 90.
[684] Milton. l. 2. v. 579.
[685] Theoc. Idyl. 17. v. 47.
[686] Aristoph. [Greek: Batrac
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