[2235]. See Vol. I. p. [443], and Dümmler’s article in Jahrbuch, 1887, p. 168 ff.

[2236]. See Kretschmer, p. 211 ff.

[2237]. For the proof that Assteas and Python worked at Paestum, see Vol. I. p. [479].

[2238]. The name is perhaps a by-form of Dasimos (see Vol. I. p. [478]). The correspondence of D and L is not uncommon, as in δακρύς = lacrima.

[2239]. F 62,

; F 92,

. See also Millingen-Reinach, pls. 14, 17, 18.

[2240]. Cf. the version given by Eustathius ad Odyss. p. 1698, 25.