. 68.
[844] Celsus apud Originem. l. 7. p. 333.
See also Plutarch. de Oraculorum defectu.
[845] Callimachus. Hymn to Diana. v. 226.
[846] Callimachus. Ibid. v. 33.
[Greek: Pollas de xune poleas.]
[847] Callimachus. Hymn to Apollo. v. 56.
[848] Cicero de Divinatio. l. 1.
[849] Lucian. Astrolog. v. 1. p. 993.
[850] See in the former treatise, inscribed [Greek: Omphe].
[851] Are not all the names which relate to the different stages of
manhood, as well as to family cognation, taken from the titles of priests,
which were originally used in temples; such as Pater, Vir, Virgo, Puer,
Mater, Matrona, Patronus, Frater, Soror, [Greek: Adelphos], [Greek:
Kouros]?
[852] Verses from an antient Choriambic poem, which are quoted by
Terentianus Maurus de Metris.
[853] Lucilli Fragmenta.
[854] Ode of Ausonius to Attius Patera Rhetor in Professorum Burdigalensium
commemoratione. Ode 10.
[855] Ausonius. Ode 4.
[856] He is called Balen by AEschylus. Persae. p. 156. [Greek: Balen,
archaios Balen.]
[857] [Greek: Belin de kalousi touton; sebousi de huperphuos, Apollona
einai ethelontes.] Herodian. l. 8. of the Aquileians.
Inscriptio vetus Aquileiae reperta. APOLLINI. BELENO. C. AQUILEIENS. FELIX.
[858] Apollonius Rhodius. Argonautic. l. 2. v. 703.
[859] Ibidem. l. 1. v. 1135.
[860] Juvenal. Sat. 14. v. 265.
[861] Manilius. l. 5. v. 434.
[862] Phavorinus.
[Greek: He Olumpia proton Kronios lophos elegeto]. Scholia in Lycophron. v.
42.
[Greek: Soter hupsinephes Zeu, Kronion te naion lophon]. Pindar. Olymp. Ode
5. p. 43.
[863] Pindar. Olympic Ode 6. p. 52.
Apollo was the same as Iamus; whose priests were the Iaemidae, the most
antient order in Greece.
[864] It is a word of Amonian original, analogous to Eliza-bet, Bet-Armus,
Bet-Tumus in India, Phainobeth in Egypt.
[865] Lycophron. v. 159. here they sacrificed [Greek: Zeni Ombrioi].
[866] Pindar. Olymp. Ode 6. p. 51.
[867] [Greek: Tas men de petras sebousi te malista, kai toi Eteoklei phasin
autas pesein ek tou ouranou.] Pausanias. l. 9. p. 786.
[868] Euripides in Ione. v. 935. See Radicals, p. 85. Macar.
[869] Clemens Alexand. Strom. l. 1. p. 358.
[870] Pausanias. l. 10. p. 825.
[871] Pindar. Olymp. Ode 1. p. 8.
[872] Scholia in Pindar. Olymp. Ode 1. p. 8.
[873] Diogenes Laertius: Vita Anaxagorae.
[874] Pliny. l. 2. c. 58. p. 102.
[875] [Greek: Elibaton petran] they construed [Greek: lithon aph' heliou
bai
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