OPPIAN 



'I^evTiKo. fSi/SXia /3' (sc. eypailev). He adds a single 

 sentence about his being rewarded by the Emperor 

 — as he does not specify what Emperor, doubtless 

 he means Marcus Antoninus as above. 



Other references or quotations 



Athenaeus 13 b (in a list of verse 'AAtfuriKa) : Kal 

 Tov oXiyio TTpo 7//i.wv yevofievov 'OTnrtavbv toi' Kt'Ai/ca. 

 The precise date of Athenaeus is not certainly 

 known. Suidas has s. 'Xdqvaio<i ^avKpaTiri]^- ypap- 

 yuariKos, yeyovm i-Trl t'jw ;^^ov(ot' MdpKov. The con- 

 temptuous reference to the Emperor Commodus in 

 Athen. 537 f ti ovv davpaa-TW el Kal KaO' i)/Ji.oi<s 



KoppoSoS 6 aVTOKpOLTOip €771 TWl' 6)(ripdT(J)V TrapaK€ip.€VOV 



€t;)(€i' TO UpaKXeLou poiraXov v7Tea-Tpwp€Vi]S avrw XeovT-ijs 

 Kal 'H.paKX^]s KaXeiirdai -qSeXev suggests that the 

 Deipnosop/iistae was not finished till after the death 

 of Commodus (a. D. 193). 



Suidas [lOth cent.] s. 'Acr<^aAios TLoa-ecSiov' 'Aa-4>d- 

 Xlos pi^ovxa depeiXia vepBe (f>vXdo-a-wv TcAevTaios ovtos 

 Tov e' Twv 'AAiei'TiKwv 'OTTTriai'oi) \Hal. v. 680]. 



Geoponica [lOth cent] xx. 2 gives Oppian as the 

 authority for that chapter : 'Ix^Cs ets eVa tottov 

 (Tvvayayelv. Oinriavov. 



Etymologicum Magnmii [c. a.d. 1100] s. d(f>vi]- . . . rj 

 prj TretfiVKVca, tov a. kukov a-yjp.aivovTOS. 'OTTTriavos' 

 'I}Se Kal rjTre8av^]<i a^w^s oAtyi-^TreAes eOvo'S j ovtlvos 

 kKyeydatriv d(ji aip.aTO<; orSt roKruyyv \^ = Hal. i. 767 f.]" 

 Kal pe6' ere/Dovs <5"'> " l^')T£i <ttixov<s' €k Se yevWXt/s \ 

 ovvop €TriKX'i]8r]v d<f)pJTiS€S avSdwvTai ^ = Hat. i. 775 f.]' 

 ypd(f>€Tai dcjivriTtSes. s. K-wpvKiov . . . Kal 'Oinnavhs 

 iv rpiTO) 'AAteiiTtKwv Havl Si Kwpu/ciw /3v6lt]v irapa- 



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