[364]. Cf. § ([43]), p. [124].

[365]. Or “vows.”

[366]. Lit. “revenue.”

[367]. Lit. “the common precincts.” Whiston, “the common court of the Temple.”

[368]. πολισταῖς (i.e. “Founders” or “Colonisers”), Scaliger’s emendation of the MS reading πλείστοις; cf. the allusion in Strabo 296 to a Thracian tribe who live without wives and are called Founders (κτίσται).

[369]. Cf. § ([24]).

[370]. Perhaps, with a slight transposition of letters, “invincible” (Bekker).

[371]. Cf. § ([39]).

[372]. Cf. § ([63]), p. [175].

[373]. Another reading “John.”