[671]. Phil. Gym. 35; Xen. Lac. Rep. 5, 9; Aristoph. Eq. 491.
[672]. Athenaeus xiii. p. 566.
[673]. Munich, 3; Gerh. A. V. 114. In J.H.S. xxv. I have dealt more fully with the fights of Heracles.
[674]. Schreiber, Atlas, xxiv. 10.
[675]. J.H.S. xxv. p. 280, διαλαμβάνειν, μεσοφέρδειν, μεσοφέρδην, μέσον ἔχειν; διαλαμβάνειν means to clasp both hands round an opponent’s waist; περιτιθέναι means rather to put one arm round an opponent as in taking a grip for the heave, but does not necessarily imply that the hands are clasped. Vide Jüthner, Philostratus, p. 28.
[676]. Vide J. H. S. xxv. pp. 281 ff., and Figs. 18, 19, 20.
[677]. For references see J.H.S. p. 283, n. 76.
[678]. Quintus iv. 215; Nonnus xxxvii. 553-601. For a brief account of these vide J.H.S. xxv. p. 25.
[679]. l. 25 σὺ αὐτον μεταβὰς πλέξον· σὺ μεταβαλοῦ.
[680]. xxiv. 111.