[111] P. 170.

[112] Glotz, p. 170. See also p. 51.

[113] See Coulanges, Ancient City, pp. 169 ff.

[114] For the exile of Amphitryon, father of Hercules, who had slain Electryon, father of Likymnius, see Euripides, Her. Fur. 15 ff. For the slaying by Hercules of Iphitus, his guest, an act which appears to bring no punishment save the vengeance of the gods, cf. Od. xxi. 27.

[115] Il. ix. 632 ff.

[116] Supra, pp. [32-3].

[117] Seebohm, p. 356.

[118] Ib. p. 109; supra, p. [9].

[119] Od. xxiii. 118-120.

[120] Od. xxiii. 133 ff.