«t>AAAKPOKOPA=— «1>AIIA 177 



♦All AN 01 {continued). 



(f)oiTa Tpo<pr]s X'''P^^ TT/jof ras fK^oXas tcov CTTOfjiiToyv" : cf. Lucian, De 

 Merc. Cond. 17, Navig. 23. Callix. Rhod. ap. Athen. I.e. (describing 

 the procession of Ptolemy Philad. at Alexandria) elra i(j)epopTo eV 

 dyyeioif (jiaaiavol k.t.X. Cf. Ptolem. ap. Athen. xiv. 654 c (cf. ix. 387 e) 

 ra re tcop 0uo"iai'Mi', ovs Terapovs [j. Terpowi'tis] ovofxci^ovcrip, [ous] ov fxovou 

 (K MrjSelas fjHTeTreixTreTo, dWa Koi j/o/id5as opvidns vnojSaXcov (noirjae 

 TrXrjSos, axne K.n\ cnTfladai' to yap jSpw/xa TToXvTeXes aTro(paLVOvcrLi>. avrrj 

 T] Tov Xapn-poTi'iTov j3acnXea>s (poivij, 69 ov8e (fyaaiaviKoii opvidos TTore 

 yfvaaadai apoXoyrjaev, dXX* Sxrnfp ri KeiprjXiov dvaKfip.fvop ei^e Tovaoe 

 Tovs opvidas. Arist. fr. 589, 1574 a (Theophr, fr. 179), ap. Athen. 

 I.e. Ta)V (pacriavuii' ov Kara Xoyov 17 vTrepoxrj tcou dppa'av, dXXa noXXa 

 p.ei^a)v. Ulp. ap. Athen. 1. C. ets rfjv dyopap TTopevBfls oDpfjaopai (fyaaiaviKov, 

 ov dvyKarfSofiai (tol. Arist. H. A. ix. 49 B, 633 opvts ov TTTr]TiK6s dW 

 iniyeios, kovkttikos (cf. Arist. fr., and Theophr. fr. ap. Athen. ix. 387 b). 

 H. A. V. 31, 557 fciv pi) KuviWPTai, 8ia(f)6eipoPTai vno tcou (pdeipcov. lb. 

 vi- 2, 559 KaTecTTiypeva Ta wa t5)u peXeaypiScov Kai (^aaiavCov (this error 

 is repeated by Buffon, Hist. Ois. iv. 78). 



On Pheasants reared by the Indian kings, Ael. xiii. 18. On the 

 breeding and rearing of Pheasants, see Pallad. R. R. i. 29, Colum. 



viii. 8, 10. 



For Latin references to the Pheasant as a dainty, cf Juv. xi. 139 



Scythicae volucres ; Mart. xiii. 45, 72, &c. ; Stat. Silv. i. 6, 77, ii. 4, 27 ; 



Manil. Astron. v. 376 ; Suet. Cal. 22 ; Lampr. Alex. Sev. 37 lovis 



epulo et Saturnalibus et huiusmodi festis diebus phasianus ; Capitol. 



Pert. 12 phasianum nunquam private convivio comedit aut ahcui misit ; 



Amm. xvi. 5, 3 phasianum et vulvam et sumen exigi vetuit (lulianus) 



et inferri, munificis militis vili et fortuito cibo contentus ; Ambr. 



Hexaem. vi. 5 exquisitum illud et accuratum opipare convivium, 



in quo phasiani aut turturis species apponitur. 



♦AIKA'I. Alex. INIynd. ap. Athen. ix. 395 D. Vide s.v. |3acrKds. 



♦A'lIA, Att. 4)dTTa. 



A Ringdove or Woodpigeon, Colnmha paJtanhus, L. IMod. Gk. 

 ^daa : L. pahimhiis s. palimbes. Identical with <}>di|/, q. v. Some- 

 times applied also to the Domestic Pigeon, v. infra. Dim. 

 <J)dTTioi', Ar. PI. 1 01 1, Ephipp. 3, 334 (Mein.). An artificial 

 masc. form ^.cittos in Luc. Soloec. 7. Used as an illustration 

 of the interchange of (T(t and tt, Luc. Jud. Voc. 8. [On the 

 interchange of o-, tt, (^daaa, (pd\f/, (f)d^os, cf. J. Schmidt, Philol. 

 Anz. XXV. p. 139, 1 88 1.] 

 In Homer, only in the compound ^ao-o-o^dws : otherwise, first 

 in Aristophanes. 



