Chap. '98.] SUMMABY. 555 



mon, 92 Bceus 93 who wrote the Ornithogonia, Hylas M who wrote 

 an augury, Aristotle, 95 Theophrastus, 96 Callimachus, 97 JEschy- 

 lus, 98 King Hiero," King Philometor, 1 Archytas 2 of Tarentum, 

 Amphilochus 3 of Athens, Anaxipolis 4 of Thasos, Apollodorus 6 

 of Lemnos, Aristophanes 6 of Miletus, Antigonus 7 of Cymse, 

 Agathocles 8 of Chios, Apollonius 9 of Pergamus, Aristander 10 

 of Athens, Bacchius 11 of Miletus, Bion 12 of Soli, Chaereas 13 

 of Athens, Diodorus 14 of Priene, Dion 15 of Colophon, Demo- 

 critus, 16 Diophanes 17 of Nicaea, Epigenes 18 of Rhodes, Euagon 19 

 of Thasos, Euphronius 20 of Athens, Juba, 21 Androtion 22 who 

 wrote on Agriculture, ^Eschrion 23 who wrote on Agriculture, 

 Lysimachus 24 who wrote on Agriculture, Dionysius 25 who 

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

 nysius, Nicander, 27 Onesicritus, 28 Phylarchus, 29 Hesiod. 30 



92 An Athenian comic poet of the New Comedy, born either at Soli in 

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



93 Nothing is known of this writer, who wrote a poem on ornithology, 

 as here stated. Athenams is doubtful whether the writer was a poet, 

 Bceus, or a poetess, Bcoo. 



94 Nothing is known of this writer. 95 See end of B. ii. 

 96 See end of B. iii. w See end of B. iv. 



98 The Greek tragic poet of Athens, several of whose plays still exist. 



y9 See end of B. viii. l King Attalus III. See end of B. viii. 



2 See end of B. viii. 3 See end of B. viii. 



4 See end of B. viii. 5 See end of B. viii. 



6 See end of B. viii. 7 See end of B. viii, 



8 See end of B. viii. 9 See end of B. viii. 



See end of B. viii. See end of B. viii. 



2 See end of B. vi. 13 See end of B. viii. 



4 See end of B. viii. 15 See end of B. viii. 



6 See end of B. ii. ] 7 See end of B. viii. 



8 See end of B. ii. 



19 Of this writer nothing whatever seems to be known. 



20 See end of B. viii. 21 See end of B. v. 



23 See end of B. viii. M See end of B. viii. 



24 See end of B. viii. 



25 Cassius Dionysius of Utica, flourished B.C. 40. ^ He condensed the 

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

 Roman praetor Sextilius. 26 See end of B. viii. 



2 ? See end of B. viii. M See end of B. ii. 



29 See end of B. vii. 8 See end of B. vii. 



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