[926] Verg. Aen. II. 547 sqq.
[927] Diodor. Sic. V. 28.
[928] e.g. Fauriel, Chants de la Grèce Moderne, Discours Prélimin. p. 39. Rennell Rodd, Customs and Lore of Mod. Greece, p. 129.
[929] Dora d’Istria, Les Femmes en Orient, Bk. III. Letter 2.
[930] Plutarch, Vita Solon. 20.
[931] Hom. Il. XXIV. 719–775.
[932] Plato, Leg. VII. p. 801.
[933] An edict of the year 1662 preserved in the record-office (ἀρχαιοφυλακεῖον) of Zante was shown and interpreted to me by Mons. Λεωνίδας Χ. Ζώης, whose courtesy I wish here to acknowledge. The record-office contains much valuable material for the study of the period of Venetian supremacy in the Heptanesos.
[934] Soph. Antig. 29; Eur. Hec. 30; cf. also Soph. Antig. 203–4 τάφῳ μήτε κτερίζειν, μήτε κωκῦσαί τινα, and Philoct. 360.
[935] Hom. Il. XIX. 301–2.