Chap. 98.] SrMMAET. 655 



mon,'* Bo3us ^ who wrote the Omithogonia, Hylas ^ who wrote 

 aa augury, Aristotle,'® Theophrastus,™ Callimachus," ^schy- 

 lu8,»8 King Hiero,'' King Philometor,' Archytas' of Tarentum, 

 Amphilochus' of Athens, Anaxipolis* of Thasos, Apollodorus" 

 of Lemnos, Aristophanes* of Miletus, Antigonus'- of Cymse, 

 Agathocles* of Chios, ApoUonius' of Pergamus, Aristander" 

 of Athens, Bacchius" of MUetus, Bion" of SoU, Choreas" 

 of Athens, Diodorus" of Priene, Dion" of Colophon, Demo- 

 critus," Diophanes " of Mcsea, Epigenes'' of Ehodes, Euagon " 

 of Thasos, Euphronius '" of Athens, Juba,"' Androtion ^ who 

 wrote on Agriculture, ^schiion ^' who wrote on Agriculture, 

 Lysimachus "* who wrote on Agriculture, Dionysius '"' who 

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

 nysius, ITicander," Onesicritus,'* Phylarchus,^' Hesiod.*" 



'^ An Athenian comic poet of the New Comedy, horn either at Soli in 

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



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

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

 Boeus, or a poetess, Bceo. 



'* Nothing is known of this writer. '' See end of B. ii. 



^ See end of B. iii. ^ See end of B. iv. , 



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



93 See end of B. viii. i King Attains III. See end of B. viii. 



" See end of B. viii. ^ See end of B. viii. 



* See end of B. viii. ^ See end of B. viii. 



* See end of B. viii. ' See end of B. viii. 



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



1° See end of B. viii. " See end of B. viii. 



'^ See end of B. vi. '^ See end of B. viii. 



" See end of B. viii. '^ See end of B. viii. 



" See end of B. ii. •' See end of B. viii. 



'^ See end of B. ii. 



" Of this writer nothing whatever seems to be known. 



«» See end of B. viii. " See end of B. v. 



« See end of B. viii. »3 See end of B. viii. 



"* See end of 'x>. viii. 



*' Cassius Dionysius of TTtica, flourished B.C. 40. He condensed the 

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

 Roman praetor Sextilius. ^' See end of B. viiL 



2' See end of B. viii. »« See end of B. ii. 



2" See end of B. vii. *• See end of B, vii. 



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