[17] Bekk. Anecdot. p. 282. 32. Pausanias, i. 33. 2.
[18] Pausanias, vii. 5. 3. See Farnell, Cults of Greek States, vol. ii. pp. 487-495. 594. 595.
[19] Kinkel, Ep. Graec. Frag. p. 25 9.
[20] Iliad, ii. 326-329.
[21] xix. 326, 327.
[22] The common tale that Achilles was sent to Scyros to avoid the war, in girl's dress; that he there begat Neoptolemus, and was then unmasked by Odysseus, was in contradiction with Iliad, xi. 766-785, where Nestor tells how he summoned Achilles at the house of Peleus, his father.
[23] Monro, Odyssey, vol. ii. p. 352.
[24] Pausanias, ii. 22.
[25] Kinkel, p. 29.
[26] See "The Story of Palamedes."