8. v. 4.
Deus Lunus was worshipped at Charrae, Edessa, and all over the east.
[943] Synesius. Hymn 3. p. 26. Edit. H. Steph.
The Orphic verses [Greek: peri phuseos] are to the same purpose.
[Greek: Panton men su pater, meter, trophos, ede titheios.] Hymn 9. v.
18.
[944] Orphic Hymn 31. v. 10. p. 224.
[945] Orphic Fragment. vi. p. 366. Gesner's Edit. from Proclus on Plato's
Alcibiades. See also Poesis Philosophica H. Stephani. p. 81.
[946] Jupiter Lucetius, or God of light. Macrob. Sat. l. 1. c. 15. p. 182.
[947] Orphic Fragm. vii. p. 371. See Poesis Philosoph. H. Stephani. p. 85.
Orpheus of Protogonus.
[Greek: Protogon', Erikapaie, theon pater, ede kai huie.] Hymn. 51. p.
246.
[948] Apuleii Metamorph. l. xi. p. 241.
[949] Porphyr. apud Eusebium Praep. Evang. l. 3. c. 11.
[Greek: Timaitai para Lampsakenois ho Priapos, ho autos on toi Dionusoi.]
Athenaeus. l. 1. p. 30.
[950] Janus Gulielmus Laurenbergius.
[951] Selden de Diis Syris. p. 77.
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Corrections made to printed original.
(Introductory poem.) In tamen incultis: 'tamem' in original, no such word.
(Nimrod.) wherefore it is said: 'it it said' in original.
(On and Eon) [Greek: Onoma autoi Hebraisti]: diaresis on [Greek: a]; in
original.
(Gau., near ref. 383) [Greek: hois kai ton Hermen houtos]: [Greek: Ermen]
with smooth breath mark in original.
(ibid., near ref. 407) [Greek: Kokutos hudor aterpestaton]: '[Greek:
hudos]' in original, no such form, amended to match Perseus E-Text.
(ibid., near ref. 409) quem Coilus genuit: 'genuvit' in original, cited as
'genuit' in Lewis & Short.
(Dissertation upon the Helladian, near ref. 514) [Greek: Hellenon echein
ouden]: '[Greek: echien]', with a transpose mark over the '[Greek: ie]', in
original.
(Of the Omphi, near ref. 739) [Greek: hothi t' omphalos esti thalasses]:
[Greek: hothit'], no space in original.
(ibid., near ref. 766) [Greek: kubernetera te Tiphun]: [Greek: teTiphun],
no space in original.
(ibid., near ref. 779) [Greek: dos d' himeroessan]: '[Greek: dosth']', no
space in original
(ibid., near ref. 804) any ness or foreland: 'nees' in original, no such
word.
(An Account of the gods of Greece, near ref. 918) [Greek: proen te kai
chthes]: '[Greek: printe]' in original, no such word, amended to match
Perseus E-Text.
(ibid., near ref. 929) [Greek: Hermes th', Hephaistos te klutos]: [Greek:
Hermest
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