[614]. Cat. 1727.

[615]. See Chapter [XIV].

[616]. Cf. Hom. Od. iii. 468, iv. 128, x. 361; Il. x. 576; also J.H.S. Suppl. iv. p. 139.

[617]. E.g. F 332 in B.M. (Plate [XLV].). An early specimen is given by Wolters in Jahrbuch, 1898, p. 26; 1899, p. 126.

[618]. See Pollux, x. 76–78; Ar. Av. 840, 1143, Vesp. 600; Schol. in Pac. 1244; Boeckh, C.I.G. ii. 3071; and generally, Ussing, p. 118. The name has been conventionally given to a kind of jar; see above, p. [164].

[619]. Budge, Life and Exploits of Alexander, p. 4 ff.

[620]. See p. [137], and B.M. E 533 ff., 548 ff.

[621]. Cf. the modern superstition against crossing a knife and fork on a plate.

[622]. vi. 46.

[623]. xi. 479 F; cf. Boeckh, C.I.G. i. 150, line 30 = B.M. Inscrs. 29.