when allowed to remain, [28], note;

the case of Tamar, [30];

of Ruth, [31] et seq.

THE END.


Footnotes

[1.]Il. ix. 63.[2.]Il. ii. 400.[3.]Il. xi. 807.[4.]Il. ii. 788.[5.]Journal of Philology, xiv. 145 (1885), Mr. Frazer on Prytaneum.[6.]

Cauer, Delect. Inser. Graec. § 121. (Crete, c. 200 B.C.) “I swear by Hestia in the Prytaneum (τὰν ἐμ πρυτανείῳ), by Zeus of the Agora, Zeus Tallaios, Apellon Delphinios, Athanaia Poliouchos, Apellon Poitios, and Lato, and Artemis, and Ares, and Aphordite, and Hermes, and Halios ... and all gods and goddesses.” Cf. also § 116, and Od. xiv. 158.

Plato, in Laws § 848, says Hestia, Zeus and Athena shall have temples everywhere.