Chapter 39

[362]Od. xi. 150.[363]Od. xxii. 310-29. xxi. 144.[364]Od. ix. 197-201.[365]Il. xxiv. 221.[366]Il. xvi. 235.[367]Il. ii. 400.[368]Il. xi. 807, 8.[369]Od. xvii. 384-6.[370]Il. ix. 535.[371]Legg. vi. 7.[372]Il. i. 28.[373]Il. i. 62.[374]Il. i. 15.[375]Il. xvi. 235.[376]Od. ix. 205.[377]Döllinger,Heid. u. Jud.iv. 1.[378]Plat. Legg. vi. 7. (ii. 759.)[379]Il. i. 62.[380]Il. xxiv. 22.[381]Il. i. 23.[382]Il. v. 9.[383]Ibid. 76.[384]Il. i. 11.[385]Od. xxii. 322.[386]Il. vi. 298.[387]Il. xvi. 604.[388]Il. xxiv. 221.[389]Od. ix. 196-9.[390]Ibid. 199-201.[391]Il. i. 458, 462.[392]Od. ix. 205.[393]Il. v. 9, 78.[394]Il. xxii. 170. xxiv. 168.[395]Il. xx. 298.[396]Il. iv. 48.[397]Od. i. 61.[398]Il. ix. 523.[399]Od. iii. 131.[400]Ibid. 164.[401]Ibid. 135.[402]Il. vii. 450.[403]Ibid. 459.[404]Il. xii. 3, 9.[405]Acts xvii. 22.[406]Il. iii. 451-4.[407]Il. iv. 220.[408]Il. iii. 444.[409]See inf. Aoidos, sect.vi.[410]Il. ii. 589.[411]Düntzer, pp. 9-16. Fragm. iv. xi. xv.[412]Il. vi. 352.[413]Il. iii. 428-36, and vi. 351.[414]Il. vi. 356.[415]Il. iii. 453.[416]Il. vii. 354-64, and xi. 123.[417]Il. iii. 46-53.[418]Ibid. 68-75.[419]Ibid. 351-4.[420]Il. ii. 588-90.[421]Il. xiii. 620-7.[422]Od. xxi. 146. xxiii. 67. xiii. 193. xxii. 64. See Olympus, sect. ii. p. 162.[423]Od. xiii. 258 et seqq.[424]See Il. iii. 139. Od. iv. 259-61.[425]Il. iii. 354.[426]Vid. Od. xxi. 22-30.[427]Il. iii. 46-57.[428]Il. iii. 57.[429]Greek Lit. vol. i. p. 339.[430]Il. v. 269.[431]Il. iii. 105.[432]Il. xi. 139.[433]Il. xxiv. 30.[434]Sup. p.162.[435]Od. v. 121.[436]Od. xi. 572.[437]Od. v. 128.[438]Il. iii. 154-60.[439]Od. xviii. 160-212.[440]Lit. Greece, vol. i. p. 341 andseqq.[441]Il. xxiv. 493-7.[442]Il. vi. 248.[443]See particularly vi. 87 and seqq. 364 and seqq.[444]Possibly one of these isνόθος, illegitimate: for they are together in the same chariot, as Antiphus and Isus were. One of the two would be the charioteer; who was commonly, though not always, an inferior.[445]Il. xxii. 51, 3.[446]Il. xx. 407. xxi. 79, 95.[447]Il. xxi. 88.[448]Il. v. 71.[449]Il. vii. 298. xi. 224.[450]Tac. Germ. c. 18.[451]Od. i. 35.[452]Od. xxii. 37.[453]Il. xxii. 370.[454]Il. xxiv. 632.[455]Il. xii. 94. and Od. iv. 276. See also the case of Euphorbus, Il. xvii. 51.[456]The sense ofἄριστοςin Homer, though emphatic, is not absolute.[457]Il. iii. 106.[458]See Il. v. 482.[459]Il. xii. 319.[460]Il. vi. 207.[461]Il. vi. 193.[462]On theἄναξ ἀνδρῶν, see Achæis, sect. ix.[463]xx. 180.[464]Idyll. xv. 139.[465]Il. xxiv. 496. vi. 252.[466]Il. xx. 240.[467]Il. xxii. 56, 433, 507. xxiv. 29.[468]Il. vi. 402, and xxii. 506.[469]Il. vi. 477.[470]Il. vi. 313, 317, 370.[471]Ibid. 242-50.[472]Il. xxiv. 765.[473]Il. vi. 426-8.[474]Il. xxii. 363.[475]Il. xxiv. 725.[476]Possibly Horace meant to convey this opinion in the wordsQuid Paris? ut salvus regnet, vivatque beatus, Cogi posse negat. Epist. I. ii. 10.[477]Achæis, sect. ix. p. 492.[478]One only of the epithets of the word Ilios seems to point out that it may too mean the district. It isεὔπωλος, used Il. v. 551, and in four other places.[479]Il. xx. 230.[480]Ibid. 189.[481]Il. ii. 815. So likewise Il. vi. 111. xiii. 755. xvii. 14. xviii. 229.[482]Ver. 816.[483]Ver. 819.[484]Ver. 824-6.[485]Ver. 828.[486]ii. 681.[487]Il. xxiv. 543-5.[488]Il. xv. 548.[489]Il. iv. 99.[490]P. 585.[491]Il. xiii. 463.[492]See Il. iv. 197, 207. xv. 485.[493]Strabo xiii. 7. p. 584.[494]Il. x. 428-30.[495]Od. xi. 519-22.[496]Il. ii. 808. viii. 489.[497]Il. xvii. 223-6.[498]Il. ii. 795.[499]Il. vii. 379.[500]Il. viii. 489, 542.[501]Il. vii. 414-7.[502]Il. xi. 138.[503]Ibid. 123.[504]Il. xii. 211-14.[505]Il. xi. 37.[506]Il. xx. 232.[507]Il. iii. 150.[508]Il. ii. 796.[509]Od. viii. 170, 5, 7.[510]Il. xiii. 726-34.[511]Il. iii. 2, 8.[512]Il. iv. 429.[513]Ibid. 436.[514]Od. iv. 258.[515]Il. xv. 546-51.[516]Il. xx. 188.[517]Il. xxi. 37. 77.[518]Il. xi. 105.[519]Il. ii. 821. v. 313.[520]Il. vi. 25.[521]Il. xvi. 422.[522]Il. xvii. 336.[523]Il. v. 787. viii. 228.et alibi.[524]Æn. xi. 286.[525]Achæis, or Ethnology; sect. vii. p. 336.[526]Il. ii. 645-80.[527]Il. xiv. 225-30. xiii. 10-16, 33. xiv. 281. xxiv. 78, 753, 434. Od. iii. 169-72.[528]Il. xiv. 225-30. Od. v. 50.[529]Forbiger thinks he knew the southern coast of the Black sea to a certain extent.Handbuch der Alten Geographie, sect. 4. p. 10.[530]Il. xii. 17-24.[531]Il. xiv. 280-4.[532]Il. xxiv. 543-6.[533]Il. vi. 184.[534]Achæis, or Ethnology, sect. iv. p. 235.[535]Il. ii. 844, 5.[536]Od. iv. 83.[537]Od. i. 105.[538]Sup. Ethnology, sect. iv.[539]Ibid.[540]Od. iii. 320-2.[541]Od. xiv. 243.[542]On Od. iv. 354.[543]Od. iii. 299.[544]See Ethnology, sect. iv. p. 304.[545]Hes. Theog. 1011-15.[546]Müller’s Orchomenos, p. 274.[547]Il. xii. 239, 40.

[362]Od. xi. 150.

[362]Od. xi. 150.

[363]Od. xxii. 310-29. xxi. 144.

[363]Od. xxii. 310-29. xxi. 144.

[364]Od. ix. 197-201.

[364]Od. ix. 197-201.

[365]Il. xxiv. 221.

[365]Il. xxiv. 221.

[366]Il. xvi. 235.

[366]Il. xvi. 235.

[367]Il. ii. 400.

[367]Il. ii. 400.

[368]Il. xi. 807, 8.

[368]Il. xi. 807, 8.

[369]Od. xvii. 384-6.

[369]Od. xvii. 384-6.

[370]Il. ix. 535.

[370]Il. ix. 535.

[371]Legg. vi. 7.

[371]Legg. vi. 7.

[372]Il. i. 28.

[372]Il. i. 28.

[373]Il. i. 62.

[373]Il. i. 62.

[374]Il. i. 15.

[374]Il. i. 15.

[375]Il. xvi. 235.

[375]Il. xvi. 235.

[376]Od. ix. 205.

[376]Od. ix. 205.

[377]Döllinger,Heid. u. Jud.iv. 1.

[377]Döllinger,Heid. u. Jud.iv. 1.

[378]Plat. Legg. vi. 7. (ii. 759.)

[378]Plat. Legg. vi. 7. (ii. 759.)

[379]Il. i. 62.

[379]Il. i. 62.

[380]Il. xxiv. 22.

[380]Il. xxiv. 22.

[381]Il. i. 23.

[381]Il. i. 23.

[382]Il. v. 9.

[382]Il. v. 9.

[383]Ibid. 76.

[383]Ibid. 76.

[384]Il. i. 11.

[384]Il. i. 11.

[385]Od. xxii. 322.

[385]Od. xxii. 322.

[386]Il. vi. 298.

[386]Il. vi. 298.

[387]Il. xvi. 604.

[387]Il. xvi. 604.

[388]Il. xxiv. 221.

[388]Il. xxiv. 221.

[389]Od. ix. 196-9.

[389]Od. ix. 196-9.

[390]Ibid. 199-201.

[390]Ibid. 199-201.

[391]Il. i. 458, 462.

[391]Il. i. 458, 462.

[392]Od. ix. 205.

[392]Od. ix. 205.

[393]Il. v. 9, 78.

[393]Il. v. 9, 78.

[394]Il. xxii. 170. xxiv. 168.

[394]Il. xxii. 170. xxiv. 168.

[395]Il. xx. 298.

[395]Il. xx. 298.

[396]Il. iv. 48.

[396]Il. iv. 48.

[397]Od. i. 61.

[397]Od. i. 61.

[398]Il. ix. 523.

[398]Il. ix. 523.

[399]Od. iii. 131.

[399]Od. iii. 131.

[400]Ibid. 164.

[400]Ibid. 164.

[401]Ibid. 135.

[401]Ibid. 135.

[402]Il. vii. 450.

[402]Il. vii. 450.

[403]Ibid. 459.

[403]Ibid. 459.

[404]Il. xii. 3, 9.

[404]Il. xii. 3, 9.

[405]Acts xvii. 22.

[405]Acts xvii. 22.

[406]Il. iii. 451-4.

[406]Il. iii. 451-4.

[407]Il. iv. 220.

[407]Il. iv. 220.

[408]Il. iii. 444.

[408]Il. iii. 444.

[409]See inf. Aoidos, sect.vi.

[409]See inf. Aoidos, sect.vi.

[410]Il. ii. 589.

[410]Il. ii. 589.

[411]Düntzer, pp. 9-16. Fragm. iv. xi. xv.

[411]Düntzer, pp. 9-16. Fragm. iv. xi. xv.

[412]Il. vi. 352.

[412]Il. vi. 352.

[413]Il. iii. 428-36, and vi. 351.

[413]Il. iii. 428-36, and vi. 351.

[414]Il. vi. 356.

[414]Il. vi. 356.

[415]Il. iii. 453.

[415]Il. iii. 453.

[416]Il. vii. 354-64, and xi. 123.

[416]Il. vii. 354-64, and xi. 123.

[417]Il. iii. 46-53.

[417]Il. iii. 46-53.

[418]Ibid. 68-75.

[418]Ibid. 68-75.

[419]Ibid. 351-4.

[419]Ibid. 351-4.

[420]Il. ii. 588-90.

[420]Il. ii. 588-90.

[421]Il. xiii. 620-7.

[421]Il. xiii. 620-7.

[422]Od. xxi. 146. xxiii. 67. xiii. 193. xxii. 64. See Olympus, sect. ii. p. 162.

[422]Od. xxi. 146. xxiii. 67. xiii. 193. xxii. 64. See Olympus, sect. ii. p. 162.

[423]Od. xiii. 258 et seqq.

[423]Od. xiii. 258 et seqq.

[424]See Il. iii. 139. Od. iv. 259-61.

[424]See Il. iii. 139. Od. iv. 259-61.

[425]Il. iii. 354.

[425]Il. iii. 354.

[426]Vid. Od. xxi. 22-30.

[426]Vid. Od. xxi. 22-30.

[427]Il. iii. 46-57.

[427]Il. iii. 46-57.

[428]Il. iii. 57.

[428]Il. iii. 57.

[429]Greek Lit. vol. i. p. 339.

[429]Greek Lit. vol. i. p. 339.

[430]Il. v. 269.

[430]Il. v. 269.

[431]Il. iii. 105.

[431]Il. iii. 105.

[432]Il. xi. 139.

[432]Il. xi. 139.

[433]Il. xxiv. 30.

[433]Il. xxiv. 30.

[434]Sup. p.162.

[434]Sup. p.162.

[435]Od. v. 121.

[435]Od. v. 121.

[436]Od. xi. 572.

[436]Od. xi. 572.

[437]Od. v. 128.

[437]Od. v. 128.

[438]Il. iii. 154-60.

[438]Il. iii. 154-60.

[439]Od. xviii. 160-212.

[439]Od. xviii. 160-212.

[440]Lit. Greece, vol. i. p. 341 andseqq.

[440]Lit. Greece, vol. i. p. 341 andseqq.

[441]Il. xxiv. 493-7.

[441]Il. xxiv. 493-7.

[442]Il. vi. 248.

[442]Il. vi. 248.

[443]See particularly vi. 87 and seqq. 364 and seqq.

[443]See particularly vi. 87 and seqq. 364 and seqq.

[444]Possibly one of these isνόθος, illegitimate: for they are together in the same chariot, as Antiphus and Isus were. One of the two would be the charioteer; who was commonly, though not always, an inferior.

[444]Possibly one of these isνόθος, illegitimate: for they are together in the same chariot, as Antiphus and Isus were. One of the two would be the charioteer; who was commonly, though not always, an inferior.

[445]Il. xxii. 51, 3.

[445]Il. xxii. 51, 3.

[446]Il. xx. 407. xxi. 79, 95.

[446]Il. xx. 407. xxi. 79, 95.

[447]Il. xxi. 88.

[447]Il. xxi. 88.

[448]Il. v. 71.

[448]Il. v. 71.

[449]Il. vii. 298. xi. 224.

[449]Il. vii. 298. xi. 224.

[450]Tac. Germ. c. 18.

[450]Tac. Germ. c. 18.

[451]Od. i. 35.

[451]Od. i. 35.

[452]Od. xxii. 37.

[452]Od. xxii. 37.

[453]Il. xxii. 370.

[453]Il. xxii. 370.

[454]Il. xxiv. 632.

[454]Il. xxiv. 632.

[455]Il. xii. 94. and Od. iv. 276. See also the case of Euphorbus, Il. xvii. 51.

[455]Il. xii. 94. and Od. iv. 276. See also the case of Euphorbus, Il. xvii. 51.

[456]The sense ofἄριστοςin Homer, though emphatic, is not absolute.

[456]The sense ofἄριστοςin Homer, though emphatic, is not absolute.

[457]Il. iii. 106.

[457]Il. iii. 106.

[458]See Il. v. 482.

[458]See Il. v. 482.

[459]Il. xii. 319.

[459]Il. xii. 319.

[460]Il. vi. 207.

[460]Il. vi. 207.

[461]Il. vi. 193.

[461]Il. vi. 193.

[462]On theἄναξ ἀνδρῶν, see Achæis, sect. ix.

[462]On theἄναξ ἀνδρῶν, see Achæis, sect. ix.

[463]xx. 180.

[463]xx. 180.

[464]Idyll. xv. 139.

[464]Idyll. xv. 139.

[465]Il. xxiv. 496. vi. 252.

[465]Il. xxiv. 496. vi. 252.

[466]Il. xx. 240.

[466]Il. xx. 240.

[467]Il. xxii. 56, 433, 507. xxiv. 29.

[467]Il. xxii. 56, 433, 507. xxiv. 29.

[468]Il. vi. 402, and xxii. 506.

[468]Il. vi. 402, and xxii. 506.

[469]Il. vi. 477.

[469]Il. vi. 477.

[470]Il. vi. 313, 317, 370.

[470]Il. vi. 313, 317, 370.

[471]Ibid. 242-50.

[471]Ibid. 242-50.

[472]Il. xxiv. 765.

[472]Il. xxiv. 765.

[473]Il. vi. 426-8.

[473]Il. vi. 426-8.

[474]Il. xxii. 363.

[474]Il. xxii. 363.

[475]Il. xxiv. 725.

[475]Il. xxiv. 725.

[476]Possibly Horace meant to convey this opinion in the wordsQuid Paris? ut salvus regnet, vivatque beatus, Cogi posse negat. Epist. I. ii. 10.

[476]Possibly Horace meant to convey this opinion in the wordsQuid Paris? ut salvus regnet, vivatque beatus, Cogi posse negat. Epist. I. ii. 10.

[477]Achæis, sect. ix. p. 492.

[477]Achæis, sect. ix. p. 492.

[478]One only of the epithets of the word Ilios seems to point out that it may too mean the district. It isεὔπωλος, used Il. v. 551, and in four other places.

[478]One only of the epithets of the word Ilios seems to point out that it may too mean the district. It isεὔπωλος, used Il. v. 551, and in four other places.

[479]Il. xx. 230.

[479]Il. xx. 230.

[480]Ibid. 189.

[480]Ibid. 189.

[481]Il. ii. 815. So likewise Il. vi. 111. xiii. 755. xvii. 14. xviii. 229.

[481]Il. ii. 815. So likewise Il. vi. 111. xiii. 755. xvii. 14. xviii. 229.

[482]Ver. 816.

[482]Ver. 816.

[483]Ver. 819.

[483]Ver. 819.

[484]Ver. 824-6.

[484]Ver. 824-6.

[485]Ver. 828.

[485]Ver. 828.

[486]ii. 681.

[486]ii. 681.

[487]Il. xxiv. 543-5.

[487]Il. xxiv. 543-5.

[488]Il. xv. 548.

[488]Il. xv. 548.

[489]Il. iv. 99.

[489]Il. iv. 99.

[490]P. 585.

[490]P. 585.

[491]Il. xiii. 463.

[491]Il. xiii. 463.

[492]See Il. iv. 197, 207. xv. 485.

[492]See Il. iv. 197, 207. xv. 485.

[493]Strabo xiii. 7. p. 584.

[493]Strabo xiii. 7. p. 584.

[494]Il. x. 428-30.

[494]Il. x. 428-30.

[495]Od. xi. 519-22.

[495]Od. xi. 519-22.

[496]Il. ii. 808. viii. 489.

[496]Il. ii. 808. viii. 489.

[497]Il. xvii. 223-6.

[497]Il. xvii. 223-6.

[498]Il. ii. 795.

[498]Il. ii. 795.

[499]Il. vii. 379.

[499]Il. vii. 379.

[500]Il. viii. 489, 542.

[500]Il. viii. 489, 542.

[501]Il. vii. 414-7.

[501]Il. vii. 414-7.

[502]Il. xi. 138.

[502]Il. xi. 138.

[503]Ibid. 123.

[503]Ibid. 123.

[504]Il. xii. 211-14.

[504]Il. xii. 211-14.

[505]Il. xi. 37.

[505]Il. xi. 37.

[506]Il. xx. 232.

[506]Il. xx. 232.

[507]Il. iii. 150.

[507]Il. iii. 150.

[508]Il. ii. 796.

[508]Il. ii. 796.

[509]Od. viii. 170, 5, 7.

[509]Od. viii. 170, 5, 7.

[510]Il. xiii. 726-34.

[510]Il. xiii. 726-34.

[511]Il. iii. 2, 8.

[511]Il. iii. 2, 8.

[512]Il. iv. 429.

[512]Il. iv. 429.

[513]Ibid. 436.

[513]Ibid. 436.

[514]Od. iv. 258.

[514]Od. iv. 258.

[515]Il. xv. 546-51.

[515]Il. xv. 546-51.

[516]Il. xx. 188.

[516]Il. xx. 188.

[517]Il. xxi. 37. 77.

[517]Il. xxi. 37. 77.

[518]Il. xi. 105.

[518]Il. xi. 105.

[519]Il. ii. 821. v. 313.

[519]Il. ii. 821. v. 313.

[520]Il. vi. 25.

[520]Il. vi. 25.

[521]Il. xvi. 422.

[521]Il. xvi. 422.

[522]Il. xvii. 336.

[522]Il. xvii. 336.

[523]Il. v. 787. viii. 228.et alibi.

[523]Il. v. 787. viii. 228.et alibi.

[524]Æn. xi. 286.

[524]Æn. xi. 286.

[525]Achæis, or Ethnology; sect. vii. p. 336.

[525]Achæis, or Ethnology; sect. vii. p. 336.

[526]Il. ii. 645-80.

[526]Il. ii. 645-80.

[527]Il. xiv. 225-30. xiii. 10-16, 33. xiv. 281. xxiv. 78, 753, 434. Od. iii. 169-72.

[527]Il. xiv. 225-30. xiii. 10-16, 33. xiv. 281. xxiv. 78, 753, 434. Od. iii. 169-72.

[528]Il. xiv. 225-30. Od. v. 50.

[528]Il. xiv. 225-30. Od. v. 50.

[529]Forbiger thinks he knew the southern coast of the Black sea to a certain extent.Handbuch der Alten Geographie, sect. 4. p. 10.

[529]Forbiger thinks he knew the southern coast of the Black sea to a certain extent.Handbuch der Alten Geographie, sect. 4. p. 10.

[530]Il. xii. 17-24.

[530]Il. xii. 17-24.

[531]Il. xiv. 280-4.

[531]Il. xiv. 280-4.

[532]Il. xxiv. 543-6.

[532]Il. xxiv. 543-6.

[533]Il. vi. 184.

[533]Il. vi. 184.

[534]Achæis, or Ethnology, sect. iv. p. 235.

[534]Achæis, or Ethnology, sect. iv. p. 235.

[535]Il. ii. 844, 5.

[535]Il. ii. 844, 5.

[536]Od. iv. 83.

[536]Od. iv. 83.

[537]Od. i. 105.

[537]Od. i. 105.

[538]Sup. Ethnology, sect. iv.

[538]Sup. Ethnology, sect. iv.

[539]Ibid.

[539]Ibid.

[540]Od. iii. 320-2.

[540]Od. iii. 320-2.

[541]Od. xiv. 243.

[541]Od. xiv. 243.

[542]On Od. iv. 354.

[542]On Od. iv. 354.

[543]Od. iii. 299.

[543]Od. iii. 299.

[544]See Ethnology, sect. iv. p. 304.

[544]See Ethnology, sect. iv. p. 304.

[545]Hes. Theog. 1011-15.

[545]Hes. Theog. 1011-15.

[546]Müller’s Orchomenos, p. 274.

[546]Müller’s Orchomenos, p. 274.

[547]Il. xii. 239, 40.

[547]Il. xii. 239, 40.


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