A GLOSSARY OF LATER 



Demetrius Phalereus 



Eucleides, mathematician 



Duris, historian 



Lynceus, historian 



Sotades (Ionic), poet 



Inscription 124 



Inscription 3595 



Bion of Smyrna (Doric), poet 



Tlieocntus (Doric), poet 



Epicurus, philosopher 



Aralus (Epic), poet 



Alexander of iEtolia (Ionic), poet 



Manetlio 



Inscriptions 225. 226 



Inscription 2374 



Philemon, comedian 



Lycophron, poet 



Zenodotus, grammarian 



CalUmachus (Epic), poet 



Septuacfinta Interpreles 



Inscription 3137 



Inscription 2852 



Macho, comedian 



Timon Phliasius, poet 



Antigonus of Carystus 



We remark here, once for all, that, in the lists contained in this Introduction, names 

 of authors whose works, or considerable portions of them, have come down to us, are 

 printed in Italics ; as, Demosthenes. Names of authors whose works are lost, or of 

 whom only a few fragments have come down to us, are printed in Roman letters ; as, 

 Demetrius Phalereus, Diphilus. 



Entire Inscriptions are designated by Italics; mutilated Inscriptions, by Roman 

 letters. 



The number placed against the name of an author denotes the year of his death ; 

 thus, Demosthenes died in the year 322 before Christ. The number standing opposite 

 an Inscription shows the year in which that inscription was written ; thus, the date of 

 Inscription 2855 (in Boeckh's Corpus Inscriptionum Graecarum) is the year B. C. 156. 



'1 See above, § 8. 



