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EusT. — EusTATnius, bishop of Thessalonica. Commentary on Homer. Romae. 1542 - 1550. Quoted by 



pages. — De Thessalonica a Latinis capta. Boiinae. 1842. Quoted by pages. — Opuscula. Tafel. 



Francfurti ad Moenum. 1832. Quoted by pages. 

 EusT. Ant. — Eustathids, bishop of Antioch. In Sligne's Patrologia Graeca, Vol. XVIII, p. 613 seq. 

 Flokent. — Concilium Florentinum. Coleti, Vol. XV 111. 

 Franz. — Franz's Elementa Epigraphices Graecae. Berolini. 1840. 

 Galen. — Galenus. Charterius. Lutetiae Paxisiorum. 1G79. 

 Gangr. — Concilium Gangrense. Coleti, Vol. n, p. 423 seq. 

 Gen. — Genesius. Bonnae. 1834. Quoted by pages. 

 Geopon. — Geoponica. Niclas. Lipsiae. 1781. 

 Germ. — Germanus, bishop of Constantinople. Epistola ad Cyprios. In Cotelerius's Ecclesiae Graecae 



Monumenti, Vol. II, p. 462 seq. 

 Gloss. — Glossaria. Labbaeus. Found at the end of the London edition of Stephens's Thesaurus. 

 Gloss. Jur. — Veteres Glossae Verborum Juris, quae passim in Basilicis reperiuntur. Found at the 



end of the London edition of Stephens's Thesaurus. 

 Gltc. — Michael Gltcas. Bonnae. 1836. Quoted by pages. ' 



Greg. Corinth. — Gregorius of Corinth. Schaefer. Lipsiae. 1811. 

 Greg. Naz. — Gregorius of Nazianzus. Pai-isiis. 1630. 

 Greg. Ntss. — Gregorius, bishop of Nyssa. Pai-isiis. 1638. 

 Greg. Thaum. — Gregorius Thaumatuegus. Parisiis. 1622. 

 Gruter. — Gruter's Corpus Inscriptionum. 1707. 



Harmen. — CoNST^iNTiNUS Harmenopulus. Hcimbach. Lipsiae. 1851. 

 Harpoc. — Harpocration. 



Heliod. — Heliodorus. Coray. Parisiis. 1804. « 



Herm. — Hermas, llot/iijj/.* Dressel. Lipsiae. 1857. 



Herjieias. — Hermeias Philosophus. Li JNIigne's Patrologia Graeca, Vol. VI. Parisiis. ' 1857. 

 Herodian. — Herodianus, historian. Irmisch. Lipsiae. 1789 - 1805. 

 Hes. — Hestchius, AegiKdv. Albcrti. Lugduni Batavorum. 1746-1766. 

 Hieron. — Hierontmus, one of the Greek Fathers.f In Migne's Patrologia Graeca, Vol. XL, p. 848 seq. 



Parisiis. 1858. 

 IIierosol. — Concilium Hierosoltmitanum. Coleti, Vol. V, p. 1251 seq. 

 HiPPOL. — HiPPOLYTUS. Oxford. 1851. Quoted by pages. 



HoROL. — HoROLOGiON, 'QpoXoyiov to fxiya. Bartholomaeus Kutlumusianus. Venetiis. 1845. 

 Iambl. — Iambliohus. De Mysteriis. Gale. Oxonii. 1678. 



* The Shepherd of Hermas was written in the second century of our era. It was the Pilgrim's Progress 

 of the early Christians. As it was not a book of much authority, nothing was more natural for unscrupulous 

 transcribers than to make such alterations in the text as they thought proper. This may account for the By- 

 zantine complexion of its style. Niccphorus of Constantinople (died 828) classes the Shepherd among the 

 Apocrypha of the New Testament. Nic. Const. Cliron. fin. "Oo-a t^s Near u<j\v diroKpvcpa 'lyvarlov, llo- 



\vKapnav, Hoijuvos Kcu. ''EpjM (read Ka\ IToi/jiji/'Ep^a ?). 



• t Referred to the close of the fourth century. 



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