to ton Suron, kai ton Arabon pollen
homophulian emphainei kata te ten dialekton, kai tous bious, kai tous ton
somaton charakteras ktl.--eikazein de dei kai tas ton ethnon touton
katonomasias emphereis allelais einai.] Strabo. l. 1. p. 70.
[1258] Zonaras. l. 1. p. 21.
[1259] Tacitus. Hist. l. 5. c. 2.
[1260] It should perhaps be proximas urbes. The same history is alluded to
by Eusebius. [Greek: Epi Apidos tou Phoroneos moira tou Aiguption stratou
exepesen Aiguptou, hoi en Palaistine kaloumene Suriai ou porrho Arabias
okesai.] Euseb. Chron. p. 26.
[1261] Lucian de Dea Syria.
[1262] They were in each country styled the mourning for Thamas, and
Thamuz.
[1263] [Greek: Echousi de kai allo Phoinikes Hiron, ouk Assurion, alla
Aiguption, to ex Helioupolios es ten Phoiniken apiketo. kl.] Lucian de Dea
Syria.
[1264] In Boetica they were called Oritani. Strabo. l. 8. p. 204.
There were Oritae in Epirus. Dicaearchus status Graeciae. [Greek: Meta touton
eisin Oreitai.] p. 4. v. 45.
Oritae in Persis. Arrian. l. 4. c. 26. also in Gedrosia. See Auctor Peripli
Maris Erythraei.
[Greek: Pros ton dusin tou Indou potamou Oritai.] Schol. Dionys. v. 1095.
[Greek: Oritai ethnos Indikon.] Steph. Byzant. There were Oritae in Persis,
hard by the Cutha of Josephus. Ant. l. 9. c. 4. and c. 15.
[1265] Clemens. Alexand. Strom. l. 1. p. 382.
[1266] Diodorus Siculus. l. 1. p. 24.
[1267] Ex Diodori. l. xl. apud Photium. p. 1152.
[1268] A similar account is given by the same author. l. 1. p. 24.
[1269] Zonaras. v. 1. p. 22. Also Syncellus. p. 102.
[1270] He is very full upon this head. Contra Apion. l. 1. p. 443. and 444.
[1271] Plato. Critias. vol. 3. p. 110.
[1272] Legatio. p. 279.
[1273] [Greek: Kai apo ton onomaton de enion to barbaron emphainetai.
Kekrops, kai Kodros, kai Aiklos] (read [Greek: Arklos]) [Greek: kai Kothos.
k. l.] l. 7. p. 495.
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Corrections made to printed original.
(Cahen, near ref. 93) [Greek: anthereones]: '[Greek: antheriones]' in
original
(ibid., near ref. 99) instances: 'intances' in original
(Chus, near ref. 110) [Greek: poluchrusos]: '[Greek: polochrusos]' in
original
(ibid., near ref. 145) represented: 'respresented' in original
(Canaan, near ref. 193) Aristotle: 'Asistotle' in original
(Temple Science, near ref. 210) [Greek: geographikon]: '[Greek:
geographikon]' in original
(ibid., near ref. 228) [Greek: periaugous]:
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