4>AAAKPOKOPA= 4>AZIA 177 



<t>A2IANOI (continued}. 



(poira rpoipi)s X<*P IV Trpo? Tas eK/3oXaff TWV (TTOfjaTcnv " I cf. Lucian, De 

 Merc. Cond. 17, Navig. 23. Callix. Rhod. ap. Athen. 1. c. (describing 

 the procession of Ptolemy Philad. at Alexandria) efra efpepovro *v 

 dyyeiois (paatavoi K.r.X. Cf. Ptolem. ap. Athen. xiv. 654 c (cf. ix. 387 e) 

 TO. re T&v (f)ao~iavu>v ) ovs rerdpovs [j. rerpaooi'as] ovop.a^ovo'iv^ [ovs] ou p.6vov 

 fK MrjSfias /xereTre/iTrero, aXXa Koi vop,d8as opvidas V7ro/3aXo)i/ eVonjcre 

 7rXfj$oy, ooorre KOL o-iTfladaC TO yap /3/>a>/za no\VT\es drro(paivov(riv. avrrj 

 f) rov Xa/LtTrporarou /SacriXea)? (pcov^, os oiide fyaaiaviKov opvidos Trore 

 yfixrao'dai <u/ioXoy?j(rei/, aXX' axnrep TL Keiju^Xioi/ dvaKei^evov el% rowa'Se 

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

 1. C. roil/ (pao-iavS)!/ ou Kara Xdyoi/ 17 vTTepo^i) ra>y dppevcov, aXXa TroXXcp 

 fjieifav. Ulp. ap. Athen. 1. C. eip r;)j/ ayopai' Tropeutfei? a)vf]crop.ai (pao-iaviKov, 

 ov o-vyKaredo/jiai o~ot. Arist. H. A. ix. 49 B, 633 opvis ov TTT^TIKOS aXX' 

 eniyeios, KOVHTTIKOS (cf. Arist. fr., and Theophr. fr. ap. Athen. ix. 387 b). 

 H. A. V. 31, 557 e> " P-n KOVIWVTOI, 8ia(p6eipovTai VTTO ran/ (pOeipvv. Ib. 

 vi. 2, 559 Karecrrry/Lie'i/a ra wa rcoi/ /leXeaypiSooi/ Kat (pao-iav&v (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 alicui 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. 



4>AIKA'I. Alex. Mynd. ap. Athen. ix. 395 D. Vide s. v. /Sao-icds. 

 4>A'IIA, Att. <J>arra. 



A Ringdove or Woodpigeon, Columba palumbus, L. Mod. Gk. 

 (pdo-a : L. palumbus s. palumbes. Identical with <|>d\|/, q. v. Some- 

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

 <J>CITTIOI>, Ar. PI. ion, Ephipp. 3, 334 (Mem.). An artificial 

 masc. form 4>drros in Luc. Soloec. 7. Used as an illustration 

 of the interchange of <ro- and rr, Luc. Jud. Voc. 8. [On the 

 interchange of o-, TT, (pdo-o-a, <<ty, (pdpos, cf. J. Schmidt, Philol. 

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



In Homer, only in the compound fao-o-ofpovos : otherwise, first 

 in Aristophanes. 



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