Cliap. 98.] sriiMAET. 555 



mon,^- Boeus ®^ who wrote the Omithogonia, Hylas ^ who wrote 

 an augury, Aristotle,^^ Theophrastus,^ Callimachus,^ ^Eschy- 

 lus,^ King Hiero,^^ King Philometor/ Archvtas- of Tarentum, 

 Amphilochus^ of Athens, Anaxipolis* of Thasos, Apollodorus^ 

 of Lemnos, Aristophanes^ of Miletus, Antigonus" of Cymae, 

 Agathocles- of Chios, Apollonius^ of Pergamus, Aristander ^" 

 of Athens, Eacchius ^^ of Miletus, Bion^- of Soli, Chaereas^^ 

 of Athens, Diodorus^^ of Priene, Dion^^ of Colophon, Demo- 

 critTis,^^ Diophanes ^'^ of Xicjea, Epigenes^^ of Pthodes, Euagon '^ 

 of Thasos, Euphronius '^ of Athens, Juba,-^ Androtion " who 

 wrote on Agriculture, ^schrion -^ who wrote on Agriculture, 

 Lysimachus -^ who wrote on Agriculture, Dionysius ^ who 

 translated Mago, Diophanes -^ who made an Epitome of Dio- 

 nysius, Xicander,'-" Onesicritus,-' Phylarchus,-^ Hesiod.^ 



^- An Athenian comic poet of the Xew Comedy, born either at Soli in 

 Cilicia, or at Syracuse. Plautus has imitated seyeral of his plays. 



^'^ Nothing is known of this ^vrite^, who wrot^ a poem on ornitholog}', 

 as here stated. Athenteus is doubtful whether the writer was a pott, 

 Eceus, or a poetess, Boeo. 



^* Xothin? is known of this writer, ^^ ggg end of B. ii. 



S6 See eud^of B. iii. ^7 See end of B. iy. 



^^ The Greek tragic poet of Athens, seyeral of whose plays still exist. 

 ^9 See end of B. yiii. i King Attalus III. See' end of B. yiii. 



' See end of B. yiii. ^ ggg q^^^ of B. yiii. 



^ See end of B. yiii. ^ See end of B. yiii. 



6 See end of B. viii. ' See end of B. yiii. 



s See end of B. yiii. ^ See end of B. yiii. 



^^ See end of B. yiii. ^^ See end of B. yiii. 



1- See end of B. yi. ^^ ggg end of B. yiii. 



1* See end of B. yiii. ^^ ggg end of B. yiii. 



i« See end of B. ii. i' See end of B. yiii. 



1^ See end of B. ii. 



19 Of this wTiter nothing whateyer seems to be known. 



20 See end of B. yiii. 21 See end of B. y. ^ 

 -■ See end of B. yiii. ^ See end of B. yiii. 

 2* See end of B. yiii. 



2^ Cassias Dionysius of Utica, flourished B.C. 40. He condensed the 

 twenty-eight books of Mago into twenty, and dedicated them to the 

 Roman pr^ietor Sextilius. ^ See end of B. yiii. 



-" See end of B. yiii. 28 See end of B. ii. 



29 See end of B. yii. so See end of B. yii. 



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