[[299]] See Vagenseil Opera liborum Juvenil. tom. ii. p. 295, the Geography of Hubner, and the Geographical Dictionary of la Martinière, under the name Hamelen.
[[300]] Sueton. in Jul. Cæsar.
[[301]] Dio. Cassius. lib. lxviii.
[[302]] Diogen. Laert. in Simon. Valer. Maxim. lib. xxiii.
[[303]] Julian, apud Cyrill. Alex.
CHAPTER XXXIV.
OTHER APPARITIONS OF SPECTRES.
Plutarch, whose gravity and wisdom are well known, often speaks of spectres and apparitions. He says, for instance, that at the famous battle of Marathon against the Persians, several soldiers saw the phantom of Thesus, who fought for the Greeks against the enemy.