Chap. 60.] STTMMABT. 243 



chns,* Thueydides,* Mnesigiton," Xenagoras,** Metrodorus" 

 of Scepsos, Anticlides," Critodemus." 



him as a dovnright hlockhead. TTpon the other hand, Varro rather ad- 

 mires his style. The history of .Mezander the Great was his faTourite 

 theme ; and he is represented by Aulns Gellius as dealing rather largely in 

 the marvellous. 



" Mentioned by Athenaens as having written a history of Eabcea. 



*' See end of B. ilL ; and see c. 31 of the present Book, and Note 6 in 

 p. 175. 



*' Nothii^ whatever appears to he known of this writer. 



« See end of B. iv. " See end of B. iii. 



» Bee end of B. iv. » See end of B. ii. 



