i, sun t' eugmasi, sun t' alalugais.]
Lavacr. Palladis. v. 139.
From Uc-El came Euclea Sacra, and [Greek: Euklos Zeus. Eukleia, Artemis].
[Greek: Euklos, Dios hiereus, en Megarois kai en Korinthoi]. Hesychius, so
amended by Albertus and Hemsterhusius.
[338] Iliad [Alpha]. v. 69.
[339] Iliad. [Zeta]. v. 76.
[340] Iliad. [Rho]. v. 307.
[341] Iliad. [Omicron]. v. 282.
[342] Iliad. [Eta]. v. 221. It occurs in other places:
[Greek: Leussei, hopos och' arista met' amphoteroisi genetai.]
Iliad. [Gamma]. v. 110.
[Greek: Tis t' ar ton och' aristos een. su moi ennepe, Mousa.]
Iliad. [Beta]. v. 76l.
Also Odyss. [Theta]. v.123. and [Omega]. v. 428.
[343] In the Hymn to Silenus, that God is called [Greek: Silenon och'
ariste.] And in the poem de Lapidibus, the Poet, speaking of heroic
persons, mentions their reception in heaven:
[Greek: Amometoi Dios oikoi]
[Greek: Chairontas dexanto theegeneon och' aristous.]
Hymn 35. v. 2. and [Greek: peri Lithon.] Proem. v. 14.
[344] Genesis. c. 45. v. 21.
[345] Josephus. Antiq. Jud. l. 8. c. 6.
[346] See Relandi Palaestina. vol. 1. c. 41. p. 265.
[347] Plin. l. 8. c. 46.
[348] Plin. l. 5. c. 9.
[349]
[Greek: Eurutate phiale tis iaspidos ektomos akres.]
Paulus Silentiarius. part 11. v. 177. See Relandus above.
[350] Plin. l. 5. c. 18.
[351] Athanasii Epist. ad solitariam vitam agentes. p. 658.
[352] Epiphanius adversus Haeres. l. 2. tom. 2. p. 719.
[353] See the learned Professor Michaelis in his Geographia Extera Hebraeor.
p. 134, 135.
[354] The Ionians changed this termination into e. Hence Arene, Camissene,
Cyrene, Arsace, Same, Capissene, Thebe, &c.
[355] Colchis was called Aia simply, and by way of eminence: and, probably,
Egypt had the same name; for the Colchians were from Egypt. Strabo mentions
[Greek: Iasonos ploun ton eis Aian]. l. 1. p. 38. And Apollonius styles the
country of Colchis Aia.
[Greek: Aia gemen eti nun menei empedon, huionoi te]
[Greek: Ton d' andron, hous hostge kathistato naiemen Aian]. l. 4. v.
277.
[356] Lib. 5. c. 14.
[357] Coronus is to be met with in Greece. He is mentioned as a king of the
Lapithae, and the son of Phoroneus; and placed near mount Olympus.
[Greek: --Hon ebasileuse Koronos. ho phoroneos]. Diodorus. l. 4. p. 242.
[358] Upon the Euphrates.
[359] A city in Parthia.
[360] Cal
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