488 
'Hpa, oia xov TYjc f, H. cpoßov A^toj 
X oxaivacpatvopivrj 6, 183. — Soror 
et uxor Iovis Latonam persecuta ex 
aemulatione. 
'HpaxXsümxot xapxivot 4, 17. 34. 
'HpaxXrjc; xal’lcptxXrjc SiSofia, quorum 
alter ex superfoetatione ortus 7, 
38. —Alcmene uxor Amphitruonis 
geminos illos peperit, quorum Iphi- 
cles filius Amphitruonis, Hercules 
filius-Iovis fuit. — sv sßSojxrjXovxa 
texvoic pia boyaxrjp 1, 45. — Ma- 
caria haec filia est. 
'Hpo8oxoc 8(i<Jsoaxai Ypa^ac xooc Ai- 
hioTrac Tipoisabat piXaivav T7)v yo- 
V7^v 3, 109. — Primus Historiarum 
scriptor saeculi quinti. 
'Hpoöcopoc— cprjolv xooc ybicac acp 
sxspac f/jc slvai 6^ 35. idem fere 
9, 74. Heracleota Ponticus, Her- 
culis historiarum scriptor. 
HaiOOOC 7TS7rOl7]X£V a£TOV TCtVOVTa 8, 
119. — Poeta saeculi noni; eius 
carmina edidit inter alios Göttling 
1843. 
0aao?j aaxaxol TC£pl 0. h, 85. — In- 
sula in sinu Strymonio. 
0£[JLiaXOpa TCEpl TOV 0£p|i.(UOOVTa 7TO- 
xap-ov, xrjpi'a sv rfj 5, 122. — 
Urbs in Ponto, hodie »Termeh«. 
0spxaxoxX£tov, TTEpt ’Ab^vac, acporj 6, 
92. — Significari videtur Themi- 
stoclis monumentnm in Piraeeo. 
cf. Pausanias I, 1, 3. Plutarchi 
Themistocles c. 32. Schneider III 
p. 465. 
0£ppL(oO(ov Troxap-oc,, xrjpia p,sXixxu>v 
5, 122. fybüsc xtxxooaiv sv xco 
IIovxü) TCEpl 0. Tioxapiov 6, 76. — 
Fluvius in Ponto in Pontum Eu- 
xinum influens. 
09jßatj ocpsic, quas Aegyptii cornutas 
appellant 2, 19. — Urbs Aegypti 
ad Nilum sita, a Graecis Dicaeopolis 
magna appellata. 
0paxsc Tuaivouoi xac oc 8, 62. 
0pax7j. £7xl xrjc 0. o 7roxap.oc To/poc 
xxX. 3, 78. ev Tfi 0. ot ovoi jxixpot 
8, 162. ev 0. i>r)pa opvi'Oiov 9, 
131. — Terra inter Macedoniam, 
• _ ' 
Moesiam, Pontum Euxinum, Pro- 
pontidem. 
’lhaxT], ev’I. BaaoiroOEs oo oovavxai 
C9jv 8^ 157. — Insula in mari Io- 
nio, hodie »Thiaki«. 
TXiac, f/ 0[X7]poc 9, 79. 
’lXXopioi, ev ’lXXopfoic pLoivoysc usc 
2, 17. 
’IXXopl'c^ EV X^ ’IXXoptOl OVOL [XlXpOt 
8, 162. — Terra inter Macedoniam 
et mare Adriaticum. 
’Ivolxt} , sv rfj ’I. oo)( ose 8^ 158. 
ocpstöiov 8, 171. — Terra citra 
Indum fluvium. 
’Ivoixoc ovoc 2, 18. opvsov tj ^ixxaxrj 
8 , 85. xdvsc 8, 167. 
’Ivooi, ev’I. Ibjpi'ov p-apxi^opac 2, 28. 
sXscpaat TToXEjxtaxrjpioLc ^pcovxai oi 
’I. 9, 24. 
’Aaxpoc, tteXexoivec 8, 77. Odvvot 8, 
92. — Ister, hodie »Donau«, quod 
flumen 8, 92 sic dividi dicitur, ut 
e Ponto Euxino in mare Adriaticum 
viam thunnis praebeat. 
’lxaXia^ aaxaXaßmxmv 8r]yp.axa 8, 
170. aYjOoiv aliud nomen habet in 
Italia 9, 255. 
’IcpixXTjc xaUHpaxXTjc oi'8up.a 1, 38. 
— Filius Amphitruonis et Alcmenes. 
V la>vsc xdpxvSiv xaXoooiv xrjv ^aXxi'öa 
avem 9, 79. — Coloni Graeci in 
Asia minore. 
kapi'a, tspsiai ev K. 3, 73. irspl X 7 )v 
K. 7iopcpopai 5, 63. oaxpsov Trspi 
K. 5, 73. axopTctoi (vide ZxoiKa) 
8, 169. osXcpivmv spcoxsc 9^ 239. 
— Provincia Asiae minoris. 
KsSpsuroXic sv 0paxifj, i)r]pa opvi'Oiov 
9, 131. Urbs alias ignota. Eadem 
res narratur ab auctore baupuxauov 
axooafiaxmv cap. 118 (Didot, aliis 
128) de regione „Trspi x^v 0pa- 
xr 4 v xr^v oTrsp ’A[icpi7roXtv <f . Urbs 
