[12] Montepulciano. (Lectures of 1826)—Germ. Edit.

[13] XXI, 38. R. H. II, 589.—Germ. Edit.

[14] Mistake, instead of, “in Lacinium.” Polyb. III, 33, 18; 56, 4.—Germ. Edit.

[15] Forschungen auf dem Gebiet der Geschichte.

[16] When Bohemond, to check the Turks in the crusades, had corpses roasted, and shown to the ambassadors, this was a necessity. (See Wilken, History of the Crusades I, 87.)—Germ. Edit.

[17] Zonaras IX, 2. (from Dio Cassius). Appian. Pun. 63.—Germ. Edit.

[18] Cicero (de Oratore II, 18), in the anecdote of the rhetorician who expatiated before Hannibal on the excellencies of a general, says that Hannibal did not speak Greek well (non optime Græce).

[19] J. A. de Luc, Histoire du passage des Alpes par Annibal. Genève, 1818.

[20] See Leon. Aretino’s description of the roads and inhabitants of Tyrol in the fifteenth century, in his journey to Constance, which quite reminds one of the times of the Romans.

[21] So in the MSS. Probably Niebuhr made a slip of the tongue. According to Polybius, Lilybæum is the place.—Germ. Edit.